Books: Digital or physical?

Started by Daft, March 20, 2011, 04:46:58 PM

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nakedisnatural

I struggle to read physical books but Spotify have released thousands of audiobooks, I might give it a go.
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Blake Skies

I'll admit, i've transitioned over to Audible and Ebooks....
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mynick81

For 2 years, I've been using our local library's online service - through an app, I can borrow and return e-books at any time. Since then, I've been reading a lot more, almost exclusively on my tablet.

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Totallynotbev

The library near me doesn't carry manga so I'm always reading on my phone. Paper books help me pay attention though. The one notification and the ADHD goes crazy
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Sunnysarahsays

Physical is the only way for me!

Yellow_Oak

I'm somewhere in the middle. I like the convenience of digital books, when i go on vacation it's much more practical to bring a single e-reader instead of 50 books. But the books that i absolutely love, that are my favorites, i buy in physical form. Because physical books have some sort of class and a collection of books looks way more interesting than an e-reader.

JoyousLemons

definitely physical for me. I find it so much harder to concentrate on digital text plus I love just owning physical copies

timnudist

I like the tactile feel of holding the book and turning the pages

Totallynotbev

Physics books are the only way I can concentrate.
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JoyousLemons

Quote from: Totallynotbev on December 16, 2023, 10:49:16 PM
Physics books are the only way I can concentrate.

i too love physics books

TRENCH

I mainly read in phisical books but the digital option gives you a a lot of offer.

lorena1988

There's nothing better than reading an actual physical book, some things come and go but books are forever

Potatohuman

Physical books because I'm way less likely to forget that I wanted to read them if they are right in front of my nose with a paper sticking out for the page