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Connoisseur
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Cwmbran, Wales, UK
Device: Sony touch prs600
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What makes you buy???
Now that you have an e-reader what makes you buy a physical book?
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Wizard
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Location: USA
Device: Kindle, iPad (not used much for reading)
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I don't, unless it is a reference book. For leisure reading, I buy only ebooks.
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Connoisseur
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Scotland
Device: Sony PRS 300
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Ebooks only from now on. Save the trees.
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Location: Sweden
Device: Iriver Story
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Unavailability of what I want in ebook format.
Ebook priced like the hardback, with the paperback at a third of the price. |
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Enjoying the show....
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Location: Arizona
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Some books are simply "Shelf Worthy".
I buy very very few.....but those I do stay with me. Also....buying paper books as gifts for friends who don't use e-book readers. |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Ottawa Canada
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I will get physical books out of the library, if I can't borrow them in eBook and they're over $4 or $5 (or unavailable) to purchase.
I would buy a physical novel if: * I knew the author personally, to support him or her and get it autographed * My book club selected it and it was the only way to get it (in time) * I got a gift certificate that could only be used on books * If I was going somewhere that I couldn't bring my Kobo and I would have free time to read Of course, there are some books that would be best in paper: reference, cook, workbooks. Magazines. |
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Can one read too much?
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Naples, FL
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I buy few of either -- library books, baby!
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Wizard
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If I've already bought books 1, 2 & 3 in a series as a pbook and book 4 came out, I would want that as a pbook as well to have the complete set on my future bookshelf. (I don't have room for a bookshelf now, so all my pbooks are in a rubbermaid bin)
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Location: Toronto
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For me, it depends on a couple of factors (excluding availability):
• Which format would I have the most pleasure reading from? (i.e. a book with lots of illustrations, photos or charts would probably be better in physical form.) • Which titles would look good on my shelf? (Shallow of me, but true) • Which titles would I possibly lend to others? |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Mostly the last reason. I really don't buy many physical books any more. |
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Location: Minnesota USA
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I still buy some non-fiction books that I want to re-read & maybe make notes in. And if a fiction book is exceptional I may buy the paper version. That way I can share it with my sister who doesn't have an e-reader.
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Location: Ohio
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If I come across gaps in a series that I'm reading, I check the pbook out of the library.
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Grand Sorcerer
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Location: Utrecht, the Netherlands
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Availability: either because it isn't out in ebook at all or not in my region or not in a readable format for my reader. If I can't get it I usually won't buy the book unless I know it's a good book, for instance when it's part of series I'm reading.
Series: I just ordered a David Hewson pbook because I got the first novel of the series as a pbook. Price: At times it's cheaper to get the pbook, I recently found a book I wanted in a second hand bookstore for 1/4 of the price of the ebook, it was brand new and as far as I could tell never read. Though usually I wait until the price of the ebook is lowered, there are enough books on my wishlist to keep me busy for a while. |
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Wizard
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Tempe, AZ, USA, Earth
Device: JetBook Lite (away from home) + 1 spare, 32" TV (at home)
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Lower price, better availability, and no DRM. I can always lop off the spine and scan it once I've bought it.
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Addict
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Western New York state (USA)
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I've given up on buying paper books. My PB360 is just too too handy!
However ... ... that doesn't count for my textbooks. Believe me you, I'd LOVE to have e-textbooks (I swear my Business Law textbook weighs ten pounds+ alone!). But, I don't keep my books when the class is done and there is no re-sale on an e-text. Until/unless they come up with a public-library-like way of borrowing e-texts, my cost advantage is to buy, then re-sell. I don't really know how that can be fixed, either, although I have seen that some colleges are looking into making textbooks a part of the tuition cost (or loaning them out at the start of the semester and taking them back at the end). However, for now, paper textbooks it is for me. Wow! I went off on a tangent, didn't I? Sorry. Must have been thoughts of the weight of my backpack! ![]() Marilyn |
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