POLL DISCUSSION: What is Your Favorite Way to Read Your Books?

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31 comments

  1. Both e-books and print but I like print the most :).

  2. I prefer to read on my kindle now but that is purely a convenence thing :) If I’m loaned or happen to purchase a paperbook i’m still more than happy to read it.

  3. Depends. I prefer audiobook, if the reader is really good. However, if the reader is mediocre I prefer digital. Sadly, my eyes really can’t focus on printed text very well any more.

  4. In the past, I would have wholeheartedly said print; however, I prefer e-books because I can make the font large enough to not need glasses. Oh, and the almost instantaneous availability definitely is an added bonus to the e-book format!

  5. I like both print & e-book. Books that I really, really love (or get as a gift), the ones I re-read I keep an print copy. Everything else is an e-book- they are convenient, have some really neat features, and have saved me SO much room. That is the biggest gift I think- when you read a lot you need a lot of room for all those books-but the fact that you can just carry all of that around in an e-reader is amazing!

  6. I voted for both. I never thought I would be on board with e-reading but I am getting more and more used to it. Although I am still just fine with paper, and have a ton of paperbacks and hardcovers in my TBR pile. I also get books from the library whenever I can.

  7. I love the feel of a book in my hand, but adore the convenience of ebooks. I also use audio books in the car.

  8. I pick Both Print and e-books.
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  9. I still prefer the printed word but I read a lot of ebooks that are for reviews. I’ve found that I almost never get lost in what I’m reading when it is on the Kindle whereas when reading a print book, the zombie apocalypse could start and I don’t think I’d be aware of it till I got bitten. When reading series, I often collect them and read them all in a binge reading feast or at least 5 or 6 of them at a time.

  10. For novels, I definitely prefer print books, because I love the feel of real books, but I’ve been reading a lot of graphic novels over the least year and I noticed that I prefer them in digital form, mostly because of the double page spreads that look much better on screen than in a print form and because the colors are brighter.

  11. I like print better than eBooks, but I do use both. I also think it’s incredible fun to sit down with friends and read books aloud.

  12. I read both print and ebooks, but my favorite is still print. In fact, I like collecting my favorite series in print even if they are available in digital format.

  13. Print, E and audio books I love them all. Although, I am really not liking Brilliance audio. when you go to the next disk it repeats the end of the previous disk.

  14. print, definitely; only ebooks when I really have to.

  15. I like ebooks for fiction and nonfiction that doesn’t have footnotes. I still prefer print for cookbooks (hate cooking from my Kindle!) and photo- or illustration-heavy books.

  16. I read both print and ebooks, however, I prefer ebooks because I can just set my Kindle down in hurry and not have to worry about losing my spot. I chase a 3 & 4 year old around all day, so that is a necessity. Lol.

  17. I prefer print but now and then I can read ebooks. I prefer the feel of the book in my head

  18. both e-book and print.

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  19. e-book…so convenient and I can carry a whole library around with me.

  20. I prefer print. It takes longer for me to read ebooks. Not sure why.

  21. I do both print and ebooks. Ebooks are usually less expensive and definitely take up a lot less space. But they have one series drawback. Power. As a lot of people have probably found out this winter, ebooks only last while there is power. That is the main reason why I will always have print books too. Plus print is much easier to read in bed. No worry about breaking the electronics if they fall on the floor after I fall asleep reading. :)

  22. Both Print and eBooks. I mostly read on my iphone though!

  23. On my kindle

  24. Anyway I can get the book I want. So e book or print. I read anywhere I can or have a chance

  25. I like ebooks the best, print is awesome too. Love autographed books.

  26. I love to read in print and also through ebook. I usually prefer print when I can get it but settle for ebooks if I have coupons or just want to read a book bad enough before the print is available.

  27. I love print books. I hate the glare or being uncomfortable with a device or laptop.

  28. I still typically prefer print, but there are advantages to e-readers: space-saving and font being two major ones.

  29. Generally I read mostly print books. I have an e-reader and do read some ebooks. But for the most part it’s for receiving e-ARCs from Netgalley and also for those special e-novellas that authors publish! There are a few self-published or small press titles on there too. But as I said, I read like 97% print books! Used to be more like 95% but lately I’ve added more e-novellas and have a few more on the brain that I might buy!

  30. I read both print and ebooks. I read more ebooks than print books, but I always buy favorite books or favorite authors in print because I want them around. I want to see the books when I look up at my shelves and pull them down to have any time I want. I’m not great with titles, so I really do love the visual of print that an ebook just never has for me. Still, they are very convenient, and certainly less expensive than print. So, I find a way to make it work and enjoy the positive aspects of both. I have 3 different ereaders, so it is nice to leave them lying in different places with different books queued up like a paper book.