Reading Challenge 2015 discussion
Ipad/ e-reader vs the real thing
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Kieren
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Jan 03, 2015 03:15PM

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I like the ease and convenience of the Kindle (and not having to find a bookmark) ... Especially handy if I'm reading while the kids are playing and I'm interrupted quickly ...
I find though, that it still like to have a hard copy of the books I really enjoy ... So sometimes end up buying twice ;)
The beauty of he kindle means less ability to lend books out and never get them back - as has happened to me recently :(
Well I have mostly moved to Kindle books since it saves significant $$ so that means more books... *grin* but I also needed the space. We dont have any more space for bookshelves in our apartment.
I tend to only buy hard copies of books in a series I collect. Not to put on a shelf and never read, but I still like holding books enough that I want some around.
I do have to admit that I own many books on the Kindle as well as hard copies. This started happening when I would lend out a book and I would forget how fast I read when compared to others so that book would be gone for quite a while.
I tend to only buy hard copies of books in a series I collect. Not to put on a shelf and never read, but I still like holding books enough that I want some around.
I do have to admit that I own many books on the Kindle as well as hard copies. This started happening when I would lend out a book and I would forget how fast I read when compared to others so that book would be gone for quite a while.


