actual paperback books are nice but paper production really trashes the environment, maybe not in your country but in a near by country.
eReaders are like anything computer; they have reset stability issues, finite battery life. Their interface can be odd making it difficult to load transfer maintain delete your library.
companies have been price fixing the cost of eBooks.
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Books, Books, Books! Theres nothing i like more than reading an old book, coming upon a dog-eared page, knowing someone else was exactly where you are now.
Also when you read a book people say "oooh hes clever" whereas when your on technology, people say "tsss what a zombie" :p
Also when you finish a book, its so satisfying to turn the final page, feel it in your hands in quiet reflection.
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While I like the idea of a Kindle, I am not yet accustomed to reading on one. Though I do have to marvel at Project Gutenburg which offers free books on e readers. I have saved myself quite a bit by downloading old classics and read them on a kindle.
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I love books. My room is full with books. I especially like having complete series, which often come in the one-hugeass-volume variety. But I love owning books so I don't care.
Reading these monsters is a different matter entirely.
I've been spending way too much money on books for a while (with a modest enough salary in a country where most books cost what takes me from 2 to 4 hours to earn), so I thought I'd get myself an e-book reader to stop spending so much. It was pretty expensive, but well worth it. I stopped spending on random novels and now I buy mostly non-fiction, books I really liked/want and stuff I can't download. Like Patricia Highsmith. And I started using amazon...
The rant above was no clear answer, it seems to me.
Reading a real book is the most wonderful thing. But not always the most practical.
E-book readers are light, give you the opportunity to carry an entire library with you (especially in case you finish the book while on a bus ride or something), but it's a different feel. Both offer different experience. I think the most important thing is to enjoy what you're reading, regardless what you're using.
But if you want to read the complete works of, say, Shakespeare in one go, I think you should go with the e-book version. : D
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