Reading books is not as simple as it used to be. It was much easier when I went to the library or the bookstore every couple of weekends and brought home some new titles. Now, I have ten unread print books on my shelf, three iBooks, three Kindle books (two of which are Idol-related), and one audiobook that is a duplicate of a print book that
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Whatever you feel comfortable with is what you should do. This is just my experience.
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Know Not Why! I still need to pick that one up!
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My beloved Tortall Alanna books, though? If I didn't already have 'em all in print, I'd buy them again.
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I'm definitely buying Alanna, Daine, and Kel again--it's just a matter of what format I get them in.
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My least favorite was having to write a thank you note to the asshole who sent me a check 11 months after my bat mitzvah. I was like, dude, it's a CHECK which requires NO THOUGHT and it's ELEVEN MONTHS LATE, WHY DO I HAVE TO WRITE A THANK YOU NOTE I'D RATHER NOT HAVE THE MONEY AND NOT HAVE TO WRITE ONE...but my mom made me. Sigh.
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I read lots of free (and, er, "free") books on my phone, but I've found that, for some reading experiences, the physical copies cannot be replaced. I had my mom ship my entire Dark Tower set to me, and after yet another failed attempt to read Good Omens on my phone, I'll either ask her to send my copy next time she puts together a care package, or buy it from one of the English-language bookshops here.
So, I guess it really depends on the books? I was surprised that I was able to read Harry Potter on my phone, considering the physical copies are so important to me (important enough that I even collect foreign editions), but I was not able to read Dark Tower without the lovely ink-and-paper smell ( ... )
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I'm not sure how to identify books that work in print versus those that can be read electronically. Old favorites will certainly not be the same in any format other than what I'm used to. For instance, The Dark Is Rising? I will never get e-books of that. It demands to be read with its yellowing pages. Same with a book like Hogfather, which I usually read whenever the Christmas season rolls around.
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