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I've just started reading a book right after I've sort of posted about a 2 in 1 laptop where you can also flip it to the tablet and read and I'm staring at my Kindle on the table at the same time. I really struggle to decide what I like best. I think I really enjoy reading a book but the efficiency and simplicity and even the lower cost of an ebook on a Kindle is really really solid and I think you know I'm still struggling to figure out but not having to have I say that not having to have loads of books where in a whole lifetime that may mean like a small shelf in a small cabinet in my case but I'm trying to read more then yeah I don't the kindle but let me know what you guys think if you're you're you're a hard copy or a Kindle.
If I'm gonna buy it I'd rather just be booked because it looks cool and each one has a different style. I used to be more about like space, no, saving space, but I kind of like the look of all of it now.
Fair play, fair play. It's nice to have a good book collection to show. Absolutely. I wish I had more than five, six books though. I'm gonna work on that.
For me it's like I prefer a hardcopy over Kindle any day but it's like hardcopy books can be really fucking expensive like just reading one series with that like multiple block books can be like $50 more so Kendall has some really nice price on books but I can't get in so I can do as much as I was a hard copy like it makes me tired somehow from reading digitally then physically sound
Yeah, I hear you. I mean, I'm not a big reader in general, but I love having a hard-copy book. I think it just comes down to ease of travelling with and storage. And obviously, the Kindle as well, it gives you whatever it is. If it's digital, it just tires you out a bit more than a hard copy it's easier to sit longer with a hard copy I reckon.
Yeah fair play and I guess with a Kindle I mean it's got it does even though they've done a good job in in making a matte screen so it's not too tiring the eyes are still still some much more so than hard copies. Not to mention your battery dependent and so on so there are a lot of cons.