answers1:Real!I like having the real copy. Imagine how much you'd lose
if technology just failed.
answers2:I do have a Kindle and I really like it. In no doubt there's
a lot of upfront cost to the ecosystem but the paper book manufactures
isn't exactly particularly clean. books are printed on 100% post
consumer waste materials so that's deceased trees you're holding and
EBooks are less expensive as well as easy to carry any where.
answers3:Paper, always.
answers4:A real book is always better! I can't stand e-readers, they
make me cringe. How many books can they even hold? How many years can
you use it until you have to buy a new one, and then what happens to
all your books on your old e-reader? What if you wanted to read one of
them again a few years later? If you spilled something on it or left
it somewhere, ALL your books would be gone forever. E-readers are
probably the worst invention of all time. Plus, I just love the feel
of a book in my hands! Each books uniqueness seems to fade away when
they're trapped in an e-reader....Show more
answers5:Real. When reading on an E-reader, I feel like I might not
get to finish it because the story is hiding in some weird electronic
stuff I don't understand and that could malfunction. It's easier to
flip through physical books. If you lose or break an e-reader you lose
a lot more books than if you damage a book. Sorry, you didn't ask for
why. Read this if you want to >.
answers6:I spend enough time on the computer I don't want to read a
book on screen too.Give me hard copies of regular books, it's far
easier on the eyes.
answers7:The whole things depends on the person It's like Book vs
MovieTo me the book will always be better, it's more personal and it's
nice as reading a book shows that not everything has to be electronic
BOOKS FOREVER!...Show more
answers8:Book. I already think technology is consuming peoples lives,
who's idea was it to bring it into my only escape? Besides, I think
Kindles take away the excitement of owning a book, of turning the
pages, collecting them in a huge pile. Where's the fun in pressing a
button? And you never hear the pages flipping, or smell the cover of
an old hardback copy, all the things that make books amazing. You
can't update books, they aren't an Iphone, so I don't get why people
are trying....Show more
answers9:I can go with either. I like e-readers for its simplicity and
how you can increase the font size for easier reading (I'm in my 30s
with crappy eyesight). But, I also like holding a book and flipping
through it. Usually, which one I prefer greatly depends on my mood.
Guess I'm just weird like that.
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