on 23-04-2018 15:31
Hi everyone!
With today being Shakespeare's day as well as a symbolic day for world literature, I thought it'd be a good opportunity to learn more about your reading habits and how much your phone or technology in general is involved in these.
As I studied literature, I used to think physical books were the only legitimate way to read, and that reading on a screen could never compare. Commuting everyday with 1000+ pages novels in my handbag slowly made me reconsider my position : I now find that I read much more thanks to my kindle, and how convenient it is
The Kindle app on my iPhone is also great for a quick read inbetween other things! That being said, the smell of a fresh new book will always be something special, and I don't plan on completely stopping to extend my library anytime soon
So what do you guys think, how do you go about getting through your novels and other books? Are you firm traditionals, a mix of both or do you prefer your books on a screen?
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on 23-04-2018 15:34
on 23-04-2018 15:34
Always a good hardback book will do for me
on 23-04-2018 15:38
on 23-04-2018 15:38
on 23-04-2018 16:10
on 23-04-2018 16:10
Definitely a Kindle for me now. Transporting my library of books overseas was impracticable so they all went to the charity shop. Since back in the UK I do have a few books but my kindle has around 200 books on it and its so portable. I spend hours in ambulances and hospitals so my Kindle goes everywhere I go as I'm an avid reader. I finish a book in a couple of days then simply download another from Amazon. I like simple....
on 23-04-2018 16:34
on 23-04-2018 17:22
on 23-04-2018 17:22
Definitely a book for me @EmilieT.
Despite the fact I used to travel a lot, half my suitcase was filled with books.
I have two Kindles and they are both stored in a draw unused.
Yes, I know e-books are inexpensive compared to normal books but I'm afraid I would rather bear the cost.
Just the look, smell and feel of a newly released book is like heaven to me.
As for those I read, (unless they are particular favourites) I take them to charity shops, or give them to friends and neighbours.
I am an avid reader and can get through 2-4 books a week
A bit of an addiction I'm afraid....though there are far worse things to be addicted to...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 23-04-2018 18:34
Book
I bought myself a Kindle for my 60th birthday & soon gave it away to a grateful friend ... books are easy to buy off Amazon new or used & like @Cleoriff I give some I've read away to my favourite charity shop which is a local cat rescue centre where I got my cat Marty from
on 23-04-2018 19:28
on 23-04-2018 19:28
Book for me though I rarely read anything other than technical books though my retro computers collection is quite large and unread (for now) and those will never be passed on since a lot of them are largely one-off publishing runs (way too much of kickstarter addict to say no to computing history!).
Not a fan of PDF or e-readers though they have their uses. I personally and technically speaking, I find I don't remember where things are electronically and bookmarks are just hopeless for me. Yet I can flick straight to a section in a book where I know the info is. Post-it notes and old receipts make excellent bookmarks 🙂
on 23-04-2018 19:51
on 23-04-2018 19:51
@sheepdogYour statement here ....
I find I don't remember where things are electronically and bookmarks are just hopeless for me. Yet I can flick straight to a section in a book where I know the info is. Post-it notes and old receipts make excellent bookmarks 🙂
My sentiments exactly
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 23-04-2018 22:05