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Location: Columbus, Ohio
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I first started reading on my PDA...it took a few years before I completely switched over. I moved 2 years ago and sold, donated, and gave away almost all of my multitudes of print books.
However, now? I don't think I could comfortably read print books anymore...without a magnifying glass. Adjustable fonts are a requirement for me these days. ![]() |
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I am practically the opposite! I have pretty much never bought an ebook. The idea of ownership is just so complicated with digital files. I will say that since I've subscribed to Oyster I have been reading way more ebooks. But I think my one off book purchases will largely remain print books. Who can say no to library used book sales (50 cents for a paperback book! drool)
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Location: NYC
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: UK
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I bought a good quality used hardback edition of Christopher Fowler's The Water Room at the weekend for £0.50. On Amazon UK right now, the ebook is £4.31. A while ago I bought a terrible tattered copy of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale for £0.50, followed by a much nicer copy for £0.99 before I actually got around to reading it. Current ebook price £5.72. The number of new physical books I buy is way way down - the only ones I can think of off-hand are either nice objects in their own right, or are not available electronically - but I might very well have bought more used paper books than I have bought ebooks so far this year. |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Canada
Device: Kobo Libra h20, Paperwhite 2017, Phone & Tablet w Moonreader
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I buy physical copies of favorite books where I want to be able to keep a memento of it. Most e-books I buy or borrow from the library
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Location: Canada
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Same here. I love a good freebie once in a while. I also occasionally will buy physical books from the library discard shelf.
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Location: Monroe Wisconsin
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Most books that I buy though are ebooks now days. My mom sometimes jokes that I could start my own branch of the library as I have so many old paperbacks (one shelf is two books deep). So I rarely buy paper any longer. There was one a while back that I wanted but which wasn't (and still isn't in ebook format) and I bought that from Amazon but usually just ebooks now. |
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I still buy paper books, and will continue to buy them. I only keep the ones I really like, and all the rest go to the charity shop after a while, as I know i won't read them again. I do buy and read a lot of ebooks as well, but paper books are my favourite, and will wlays be so.
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Location: NJ, USA
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I recently bought this hardback.
It's the only paper novel I've bought in quite some time, and I don't see myself buying more in the future except for the occasional odd-ball like that one. |
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Location: Canada
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Like a few here, I had too many books and nowhere to put them anymore. I did cleanup up a few times and gave them on freecycle. When I got my Kobo two years ago I was finally able to get rid of most of my novels. I've kept the pretty editions I have, which is very few. I still buy reference books and mangas.
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Location: Greater Vancouver Area, BC, Canada
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I started reading ebooks on my PDA back in the late '90s. When my very overloaded bookshelves collapsed and the books were moved to storage I switched to ebooks almost exclusively. I still by paper books for my son as he like the bright coloured pictures and I prefer eInk readers, but I haven't purchased a paper book for myself in many many years. I also love BIG books like Diana Gabaldon writes, those get heavy to hold in paper form after a while, but are pretty light in my Sony Reader.
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In last three years, I've only bought fiction pbooks as present for people who still read paper.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Washington, DC
Device: Mobile Phone, Kindle (rarely), but mostly still read paper
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About a year ago I culled about 10 boxes of books (which for me was rather extreme) and replaced a lot of the bookcases in my living room with ones that allowed more shelves to be added for more "efficient" storage. Guess what? A lot of double stacking again. "Effficient" storage turned out to mean room for new books. But I am sure that space would never be a problem ever again if I could just have one more small bedroom ![]() |
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Location: Quahog, RI
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I have paper copies of books that meant a lot to me, or that I think will have high re-read value for me.
I read too much dystopian fiction to want to get rid of paper books completely. ![]() ![]() |
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I still love the tactile feel of paper books, except when a stack of them falls on me. Ebooks can still be lacking in formatting, but I haven't yet had a Kindle cause me physical pain.
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