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My issue with Kindle is cost. Not only would have I have to pay for a Kindle AND the Ebooks, I would have to buy a tangible edition as well. One day a I will see a bookshelve will just have a Kindle on it and I will cry :'(
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So, I looked and I didn't see this question (If I missed it I am terribly sorry.) What is your preference an E-reader (Kindle, Nook etc.) Or real books? Why do you prefer it?
As for me I can go either way but I love the smell of a real book so I keep getting drawn back to them.
Kindle and iPad. Mainly for convenience sake as I can carry hundreds of books. I took 12 books with me on a vacation once and it was very cumbersome. The iPad makes it so much easier. I do love everything about books which is why I still buy them. I do read physical books on occasion if I can't find an ebook version.
It took many years to convince me that an eReader was the wave of the future, as, having been an avid devourer of the printed page since age 6, nothing beats the feel, smell and heft of the genuine article. I received a Kindle as a gift maybe 18 months back, and haven't looked back - sure, I still collect books for the authors I love (gotta have me those first editions, limited editions, et al) but for ease of access, transportability, compensation for my failing eyesight, etc, Kindle works for me just fine
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Ask not what bears can do for you, but what you can do for bears. (razz)
When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
there is a thread here, I've bumped it for you
I'll do the merge soon
there's nothing like Kindle. Nothing.
Ask not what bears can do for you, but what you can do for bears. (razz)
When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ah, well sorry for re-posting the question. Thank you very much for the link.
What's with the blocks in the text? Can we not say Kindle?
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Agreed.
I have a Kindle that I received as a gift, but have only read library books on it. I absolutely refuse to buy a book for it.
I could have bought the Doctor Sleep e-book the day that it was released for a fairly cheap price, but held out for the paper version.
And a paperback book is one of the most beautiful items on the planet. The feel of the cover and pages. The smell.
I love books. A love looking at all of the books on my shelf, especially the well made ones. That being said, I buy all of my new books for reading on my Kindle. The new Paperwhite is so lightweight, can be used in the dark, and for me, is much easier to read than a book. Whenever I am heading for vacation, I load it up with reading material and I am on my way. As I get older, it is just more convenient for me.
I'm on a minimalist streak now, trying to get rid of as many possessions as I can. The Kindle is a godsend. Moving my fiance's entire book collection (which is massive) to his new apartment on a day with a windchill of about 20 degrees also helped to convert me. However, I still love real books, and have held on to several which are sentimental to me (or which have a lot of pictures; the Kindle is not good for photos or illustrations). So I can see both sides. I also might feel differently if I had a permanent residence and didn't have to worry about packing and unpacking my collection.
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I love books. For me, the tactile experience of reading a book is irreplaceable. I love the smell. I love to look at them on my shelf. I also love how it sparks conversations among friends who see the books on the shelf. I will always choose to buy books from certain authors, and classics of course. That said, I do read books on my ipad. This is largely do to the fact that a friend of mine gave me a thumbdrive with about 500 books on it. So, they are there, why not read them. I enjoy the ability to look up words and research certain passages at a whim, as well as have traslations and concordances handy. I also like that I can reverse the lighting. (white letters on a black background) and read at night without disturbing my wife. This all leads to the fact that I always have at least two books going. One physical book that I carry around with me, take to work etc., and one that I am reading on the ipad, primarily in bed. I also like that I can have many books (mostly non fiction) going at once, and the ipad will keep my place for me.
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kindle.
WHAT WAS THE QUESTION?
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I can see it now...weird. Earlier in every post only the word Kindle was a black box...
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it is weird. I know that I found this thread using search, so it was expected that I saw the results with the search word in a brown box - that's how search results are always highlighted here. But it didn't go away after I posted, refreshed, and reloaded the page. That was already weird. But that someone else should see it the way I did - is totally extraordinary.
Ask not what bears can do for you, but what you can do for bears. (razz)
When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No matter how bloated the novel you can still drop it on your foot
I don't find Kindles to be very expensive... about $100, and generally the e-book is cheaper than a hard copy because they aren't charging for binding and ink. Classics where the copyright is expired are often free or only a dollar. So you can make your money back very quickly - within 5-20 books, depending.
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But E-books don't tangibly exist, meaning you're paying for data, I'm paying for something doesn't vanish, like my friends KoBo and his EBooks, when it broke. Generally my books cost me les than ten dollars anyways, unless I'm buying a scarce edition but then there is another reason I'll never own an EReader, you cant really find a nice edition of an eBook. I can see reasons for an eBook but I'd rather carry around a thousand page beast around than have a whole library with me, I only read two books at a time and one stays in my washroom lol.
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My friend got 100 free books...I already owned 3/4 of them lol
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My Kindle has been dropped several times and works perfectly. They're pretty hard to destroy. And if it were a house fire or flood, you'd be better off buying a new Kindle and re-downloading from the cloud than repurchasing hundreds of books. Last I checked, Amazon still sells the older versions while selling newer versions, so you can still get an inexpensive one, and there's the secondary market. I also don't think the format has changed since they came out, and I think mine reads a few different file types.
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