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BOOKS


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I personally love the feel of real books, having said that I have a kindle. I dont feel readers should have to choose or be looked down upon for their choice, I mean really we read for the stories don't we? to lose ours selves in another world, not for the thing we hold between our hands.

I love my Kindle (whose name is Odin), there are a lot of great books not available in paper back that I would never have been able to read if it weren't for Odin.

My physical book collection still continues to grow as well, so I don't have that feeling were I have to chose I never notice the book or kindle in my hands when I read.

although I feel I need to add I cant read on anything with a back light (laptop, Ipad) it hurts my eyes like hell


message 53: by Zohal (new)

Zohal | 18 comments BOTH... I have an e-reader which I use most of the time and sometimes when there is a certain book I'd rather read from paper than from an electronic I go borrow it. so i am both


message 54: by Nikki (new)

Nikki  (iamgodsprincess) | 14 comments definitely BOOKS! nothing can beat books for me. books are very handy, you can bring it anywhere, besides, books are more "eye friendly."


message 55: by Valencia (new)

Valencia (empowered) | 66 comments They have some ereaders with e-ink tech so that it won't hurt your eyes.

@Caity1616 That's how I was at first before I bought an actual ereader. I wouldn't buy print books, but I'd spend my life at the library ordering and checking them out. My ereader changed all my reading habits where I was reading maybe 2-3 books a month I'm reading 2-3 books a week!!!! And I absolutely love it (: Eventhough I'll read for 5-6+ hours straight then I can't see right because I haven't eaten or slept!!! Haha


message 56: by Sapir (last edited May 29, 2012 01:16AM) (new)

Sapir | 11 comments I have an Amazon Kindle, and i prefer real books. The kingle IS very comfortable and light - it's not like reading from the computer screen. The reasons i prefer real books are that first - I can't take the Kindle it to school or to the beach, park etc... because i'm afraid it will get cracked or even stolen. Second, I have to buy every book i want to read - I can't borrow from a library or from a friend.
The eReader isn't really replacing the paperbacks for me..


message 57: by Kate (new)

Kate | 8205 comments I agree with you that for me a Kindle will never replace a real book, and the issue of taking it places is a major part of it, but I can actually borrow Kindle books from the library. You might want to look into that periodically, because more and more public libraries are getting Kindle books for loan. It's not a great selection, but if you're at home and need a book, it's better than nothing.

That being said, books are way better.


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I have a kindle fire and i still read actual books made of paper.I love it to death and am eternally grateful for it but I think I might be leaning towards books. with my kindle I can read my books and listen to music at the same time. or if I dont understand a word I dont have to go to the trouble of going to dictionary.com or grabbing an actual dictionary.ButI am so used to having to turn a page and holding it. so BOOKS!!


message 59: by Sapir (last edited May 30, 2012 05:38AM) (new)

Sapir | 11 comments Kate wrote: "I agree with you that for me a Kindle will never replace a real book, and the issue of taking it places is a major part of it, but I can actually borrow Kindle books from the library. You might wan..."
I checked about it and the ebooks borrowing from the local library isn't available everywhere. ..


message 60: by Brianna (new)

Brianna (briathebookworm) Either for me. With the kindle I can take numerous books anywhere without having a really heavy purse. But... There's some books that are better in actual book form.


message 61: by Melat (new)

Melat | 14 comments I don't hate real books, I just prefer Ebooks on my kindle. The reason for this is that I live in Australia and there is not as much books that I like to read in my distance and shipping is expensive. So I get Ebooks, all my Ebooks I get for free from my computer.


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Ally | 4 comments I personally like seeing the book in front of me I love getting a new book and being able to read it for the first time. Really Corny Right!
Plus I hate it when people always ask you what you are reading every time you read on. Ugh I'm just trying to read I mean really.
(Excuse my bad punctuation)


message 63: by Ally (new)

Ally | 4 comments Ally wrote: "I personally like seeing the book in front of me I love getting a new book and being able to read it for the first time. Really Corny Right!
Plus I hate it when people always ask you what you are r..."


Plus most eBooks cost more than the actual thing


message 64: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 22 comments I like putting the books on my kindle because it is easier for me to take to school and wherever I go. I have all my books in one place.


message 65: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (starjoy899) I don't mind ither of them, but books are always nice to be able to feel and smell good. Nooks and Kindles take up less space and have a much cleaner feeling about their organization.


message 66: by ɐzzıɹʞ (new)

ɐzzıɹʞ SAVE TREES. Support eBooks.


message 67: by Erica (new)

Erica Criscione | 263 comments i like ebooks becuase books can't get ruined easily but i love to have an old faishoned book in my hands and having bookshelves full as well


message 68: by Chantae (new)

Chantae B. i like books because ereaders are good for home but i dont want to bring one to school and worry about breaking or someone stealing a $200 ereader regular books are easier when your at school though


message 69: by Mochaspresso (new)

Mochaspresso E-readers (in my case kindle and nook apps on various devices) because...

1) I have poor eyesight and I can easily adjust fonts and screen brightness to suit my needs
2) I love books but always hated dusting bookshelves
3) I can read across devices
4) I love the built in interactive features such as the dictionary
5) I can read more discreetly
6) I can carry multiple books around with me very easily. I can carry an entire library around with me, actually.


message 70: by Leyah (new)

Leyah (serferrant) | 8612 comments True, but nothing can beat the feel of a book in my hand.


message 71: by S.Z. (new)

S.Z. Berg | 4 comments So interesting to see all of these different P.O.V.s! How many of you have tried audio books? How do they compare to your paper and e-books?


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Zaky (zakyadevie) | 4 comments ɐzzıɹʞ ɐzzıɹʞ wrote: "SAVE TREES. Support eBooks."

ya...i agree with you. go green, read ebook,save the trees


message 73: by Zaky (new)

Zaky (zakyadevie) | 4 comments real book=you can read it at home,especially thick book, i only read at home, but ebook,you can carry it eveywhere in your notebook or phonesell


message 74: by Erica (new)

Erica Criscione | 263 comments i rather have an ebook but i cant afford it.


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anilee (anileesghost) | 46 comments Re ebooks being more eco-friendly:

Don't forget that ereaders require manufacturing and shipping, just like physical books, and that ereaders have a considerably shorter life than do physical books and require a more complicated method of disposal. Also, ereaders (and devices that can be used to read ebooks) require electricity, the production of which is not necessarily environmentally friendly. Relying on used bookstores and libraries is also a rather environmentally friendly option. Really, it depends on who you are and your reading style. There's more to the environment than trees, after all.


message 76: by [deleted user] (new)

I have a kindle and I LOVE it! I can keep all my books in one place and it's more convinient for me and I can look back on my old books anytime I want. I like the kindle much more than nooks because the screen of a nook is like a screen of an ipad or computer (way too bright). Kindle's screens actually look like a book pages. I don't think that kindles will ever replace books however, because most people still prefer books over kindles/e-readers. That's just my opinion :)


message 77: by Haylee (new)

Haylee (hammhaylee) | 44 comments Defiantly PAPERBACKS!!!!!!!!!!!!


message 78: by anilee (new)

anilee (anileesghost) | 46 comments @Lovegood_13: What Nook were you looking at? My mother has a Nook Simple Touch, which uses an e-ink screen, just like my third-generation Kindle does. The Nook tablets have screens like an iPad, but they also have a lot more capabilities than just reading e-books. The Kindle Fire is Amazon's tablet, which has a screen like an iPad as well.


message 79: by Elaine (new)

Elaine I have a ereader and I love or but that doesn't mean I don't read actual books I still do....like the best of both worlds


message 80: by Chantel (new)

Chantel | 4 comments i like a real book


message 81: by Maria (new)

Maria | 8 comments I like real books BUT having a ebook is sSOO convenient for travel,


message 82: by [deleted user] (new)

Books!!!! There's nothing better than the feel and smell of a new book! ( is that weird?) :)


message 83: by [deleted user] (new)

I love both but it's so much easier to browse from a kindle app, and there's always loads of good offers on!


message 84: by Zohal (last edited Aug 05, 2013 03:52AM) (new)

Zohal | 18 comments An e-book is a real book guys. A real book is not defined by its look. An e-book is just as real as a book book. It's just a different format.

A story is a story no matter what it is read on. If the original story is there then that's what matters.

I love both though! :) :D Just saying!


message 85: by Valencia (new)

Valencia (empowered) | 66 comments Amen Isabelle!!!!!!


message 86: by [deleted user] (new)

My favorite YA couple currently is Clace from TMI in the first 3 books. But my favorite couple of all time is Jules and Evan (Jevan) or (Eules?). Never before have I been so invested in a couple as I have been with them. Luke and Laney from laney's kiss come close in third place :)


message 87: by [deleted user] (new)

Whoopsters! Wrong forum! The comment above was meant for the favorite couples tag :) *grins sheepishly*


message 88: by Ezri K (new)

Ezri K (deadtreechronicles) Prefer the physical copy of a book to read and collect. Even browsing them on the shelf has been more enjoyable, and I'm more likely to pick up a book at random to read.
Have a kindle, and it is nice for travel. As long as I don't have to worry about finding an outlet to plug it in. Also, helps cut down on textbook cost and weight.
One is just more tactile than the other, and it does make a difference.


message 89: by James (new)

James (theadventurousbookreader) I enjoy reading from a real book and ereader. A ereader doesn't get damage that easily and it's good thing to use for travel. A real book is great because you get to read it at home without worrying about someone stealing the book that you are currently reading.


message 90: by Aiman (new)

Aiman real books


message 91: by Thapasya (new)

Thapasya Murali | 1 comments reading books got its own essence.its jst the way u cant think of a replacement.Agreed ebooks are really helpful and always in reach but when it comes to real time reading I always go with books,not ebooks.


message 92: by Sophie (new)

Sophie I have a Kindle, and it's so awesome but... I think I will always like the feeling of turning a page and sometimes that musty old smell that comes with real books.


message 93: by Heather (new)

Heather Bowhay | 9 comments I said I'd never do it, but I did. I converted to an eReader and never looked back!! (Except when it's not available in ebook form and I check it out from the library. I originally bought a Nook because you couldn't check out ebooks from the library for Kindle, which you now can.

My Nook is e-ink and there is no screen problem for my eyes. Although, I've heard that the technology for the LCD screens is so advanced now, that they don't cause any problems for your eyes. So...I'd really like to get a Kindle Fire. It's so much easier to search genres on Amazon and the list of Free books is amazing!


message 94: by spidrenflora (new)

spidrenflora | 78 comments I prefer books, however I do own a Kindle, which is nice because books are so expensive. also, when I go on a trip I can't carry as many books as I read.


message 95: by Lilly (new)

Lilly | 11 comments This link shows you exactly how I feel because I don't want to type it here

http://youtu.be/2YZr1aGvB9o


message 96: by Gothie (new)

Gothie BioVenom (gotherellabiovenom) I prefer books, but I am in the process of buying an ereader, to give it a go, and so I don't have to weigh the back of my wheelchair down anymore carrying 2 books. In case I finish one :p


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