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Valencia, Boss Lady
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Dec 30, 2011 02:56PM

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I love collecting books as much as I like reading them. I think the only reason I'd want an eReader is because you can take many books with you, but not have to worry about weight or anything. But yes, I prefer print.
Yeah I use to be the exact same way!!! But convience, ease, and price won me over!! And privacy I can still admire my collection, but I don't have to worry about wondering eyes and sly comments.
The price for eBooks is nice too, but you also can't get an eBook signed. lol Although, people seem to think taking my bookmark out is funny....
I HATE that ugh I let you see my book and you lose my page!!!! Outrageous! We don't get many authors down here in Mississippi so that wasn't a big worry. I guess the decision depends on your situation.
I've had people walk by and just pull my bookmarks out. It's so frustrating!
My most prized book is my signed copy ofLast Sacrifice. I like having signatures. It makes it more yours.
My most prized book is my signed copy ofLast Sacrifice. I like having signatures. It makes it more yours.
I don't know if I could get my books signed even if authors came this way. I don't like my print books messed up in any way!! That's another reason I got an ereader I can erase anything I mark or simply look over it without losing my sanity.
You can write on eReaders? That would be cool.
Yea you can make notes on the books you read. I also put a lot of my poetry on mine. I'm not sure if you can edit the writing you put on it I haven't tried it sooo...

Speaking of eReaders... My boyfriend was at BestBuy looking for a laptop, so I wandered around the store and found the eReaders. I was standing by one when an employee came up and asked if I needed help with the eReaders. No, I just found Hunger Games and was reading it. lol
I'm debating if I want to get one, and if I do, I'll probably get a Kindle Fire.
I'm debating if I want to get one, and if I do, I'll probably get a Kindle Fire.
They're great devices!! I love mines and the Kindle Fire is fine too I guess..........BUT the new Nook Tablet is $169 now (: just saying hehehe


I never cared (or not cared) for the smell or feel of books so it doesn't bother me not to have it. I figure whatever gets me reading is a beautiful thing.
Amen to reading a lot of books. I've devored like 8-10 books these past 2 weeks. It would take me a month to read that much with print books because you have to keep going to stores or to the library and pray they have the book you want in or wait a week to get it. You couldn't pay me to give up my eReader!!

Amen! Since summer began (in mid June--so in one month) I have read 20 books. My kindle has been instrumental in that.
So my kindle = love.




Plus I get eye strain from my ereader and my laptop when I stay on too long.





I hope you guys don't think of this as spam but i'm currently doing a dissertation relating to new technology and reading; specifically on social features, and i'd like some respondents that use Goodreads if possible as i have a couple of questions on it. It should take less than 10 minutes, in fact probably less than 5, and responses are anonymous and just help me with my scholarly research. You should live in the UK, though- as i'm researching the UK book market.
This is the link - https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/3TNNPVW
Thanks to anyone who could spare the time.
Kelly.


HAHA yeah i have a over flow of book ILOVEIT <3




Filled out your survey! Definitely agree that a print book is for keepers - ones that will be read and re-read. Also, Tera - I had the same experience. I realized that it was silly to lug my 3+ books on carry-on, so I just took my Kindle.




'Nuff said. But I still prefer the physical copy for graphic novels, of course.

Of course physical books with graphic novels, non-fiction and also makeup tutorial books for me hehe!