• ComradeSharkfucker
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    1 year ago

    Physical, i need paper i need it. I cannot read on electronics the words arent real they arent real books; the knowledge is forbidden to me

  • I’ve tried digital books, but I’ve found that physical books work much better for my brain. I retain more information and can “get lost” in the story, whereas, for some inexplicable reason, digital books being read on a screen kind of “flatten” a story for me. It’s almost like a 3d vs 2d experience for me.

    • @june@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      No this totally makes sense to me.

      It doesn’t impact my experience of the story, but there is something to having the next page hidden behind the turn and knowing that it’s right there. When I read an ebook it’s like reading an article. The sensation is different and it loses a touch of excitement without that tactile feeling of ‘the next page’. Pages don’t matter in ebooks either. You adjust the text size and the ‘page’ count is suddenly radically different. I measure my progress in chapters or percentages now.

      It makes sense to me why that wouldn’t work for some folks.

  • @everett@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Yes, because I like reading.

    But seriously, ebooks… maybe 8.5 times out of 10. E-ink screens are amazing and just as good as paper, but having your books also available on your phone, and thus always in your pocket, is transformative. So, digital on a platform that syncs between devices. (Bonus points for accomplishing this with an open-source app.)

    • im sorry i broke the codeOP
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      51 year ago

      Do you have any app that you suggest and any store where to actually download the file? Right now I buy physical — I love the feeling of paper — but it’s annoying that I can’t read when outside

      • CarrotsHaveEars
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        Not OP but KOReader. It’s an open source e-reader software which runs practically everywhere, even the low-end Kobos. Tons of features. Good UX. Seemless integration to popular hardwares.

        http://koreader.rocks/

      • @rustyricotta@lemmy.ml
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        51 year ago

        I love the Moon+ Reader app. Tons of features. I like that it has a dark mode and you can set the brightness very very low (on OLED) so reading in the dark at night is comfortable.

  • @sbv@sh.itjust.works
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    101 year ago

    Sometimes. I prefer to use libraries with Libby.

    If my library doesn’t have an ebook available, I’ll get an electronic version. Paper books don’t make a lot of sense to me: I only read them once, I rarely lend them out, they seem like a waste of energy for what is essentially just data.

    Paper books have a romance. The idea of having a stocked personal library is cool, it just doesn’t fit my lifestyle, personality, or budget.

  • JackGreenEarth
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    31 year ago

    No, I download ebooks (except for The Knowledge, which is physical else it would be useless if I was in a situation to need it), as they have numerous benefits such as text searching, coming back to where I left off, customising how it looks, available anywhere and much lighter.

  • @rizoid@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    31 year ago

    I love a good personal library as a background for my video calls but honestly I do digital books cause I don’t have room.

  • @Trent@lemmy.ml
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    51 year ago

    Digital. I can adjust fonts/sizes, search for content, skip around, and whether I have 10 or 10,000 books, I can carry them around in my pocket.

  • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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    11 year ago

    I tend to buy ebooks nowadays just because it’s convenient. I find ereader experience nowadays is pretty much the same as reading a regular book.

  • t�m
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    61 year ago

    digital, I don’t mind physical but I just don’t have the room where I live for a ton of books.

  • @catharso@discuss.tchncs.de
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    71 year ago

    I buy physical usually.

    I feel, i tend to abandon ebooks a little more often. Somehow i feel more committed to actually read most of my ever growing stack of books someday.

    Ebook-reader are great nonetheless.

  • @RBWells@lemmy.world
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    No. Usually I get digital books from the library system here. I enjoy reading print on the Kindle, very comfortable to the eyes, but if I tried to buy everything I wanna read I’d be in debtor’s prison.

    Comics, graphic novels I buy in print because there isn’t a good digital way to read them. I do read some webcomics on a cheap color tablet, but I enjoy them more on paper.

    If I want to own a book for some reason I get it on paper usually, but if I want to read it the library system works a large majority of the time.