Meezzah lahkss boookz becoz meezza lahkss peektchahzz!!!
Anything that can bring me inside my reading bubble is adequate. My reader does it and so does paper. But content is king.
When a paper books is well crafted, it points to the moods the writer wishes me to find in his stories. A competent publishig house will help an author a long way to achieve this, with artwork, choicy exerpts, additional information and a gorgeous layout. This is something not as likely to be found as satifying in most current ebook yet.
I spent the last weekend in hospital. My wife brought me a paper novel and my Sony. Although I started with the Sony, I quickly went to the paper book. The dim lighting in hospitals is not appropriate for eink. And when you're drowning in pain, carried by morphine, you easily go for the more practical; at that time paper was. Paper is less at a risk of being stolen too because most people hate reading but they do love their gadgetlust...
I can give a gazillion reasons for preferring each side over the other but it all comes down to finding my reading bubble, and
staying in it...