Ebook or paper book?
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Re: Ebook or paper book?
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*I do not like that to my electronic-wired children, it seems like I am playing on my phone when I am reading a book.
*If I do not like how a book ends or something funky happens that disrupts the flow of a story, I cannot throw my phone against the wall in disgust like I would with a physical book.
*There is something special about turning the pages in a book, some feeling of connection or having been part of something.
*I have to make sure that I am plugged into an outlet or have enough juice to fire up my electronic reader.
*My game notifications on my phone, sometimes leads to distracting me from reading my electronic book.
*I am confused whether digital pages are the same as the pages in the printed book.
*If it can be done, I do not know how to hold my page in one place, while going to another place in the electronic book.
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One day I'll settle down and happily stock a room full of bookshelves, but until then I can't live without my e-reader!
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They don’t take up space, I can have all the books I want at my fingertips, and they cannot be destroyed!
Now as far as biographies and non fiction, I prefer a physical copy, because I can easily flip back to a page to see a picture in reference to what a particular passage was discussing.
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