do you have a preference?
i much prefer owning physical copies. i have to read a lot of ebooks for uni work since the textbooks are like £30 each wtf???? and i find them so awkward to read
wby
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do you have a preference?
i much prefer owning physical copies. i have to read a lot of ebooks for uni work since the textbooks are like £30 each wtf???? and i find them so awkward to read
wby
Physical copies, I'd rather be able to have a book in my hand and read the pages properly. Plus, when you're finished reading (if you're not going to reread it or keep it) you can always sell it or donate it!
i like the physical copies usually cus i love to show the world all my books. ebooks are really handy for bed and uni work so you can just pirate them x
Definitely the physical books
... firstly... because they won't ruin your retinas, cones and rods and after a long night-time reading
Secondly, because the e-books don't smell lovely nor has an exclusive font
Definitely! I've heard about a feature in some versions of Kindle called electronic paper (?) which turns off the screen (except the pixels from the font) and makes it "absorb" the outside light in order to make the reading process more effective, similar to a real book, but... but...
but, you know, they still haven't invented a "book smell" feature
One question:
You, fast readers... do you remember clearly what you've just read? Because, like, whenever I try to pretend I'm one of you, my brain reacts very bad, forgetting 80% of the content in five minutes, just like a dream
If you do, is your memory based on the moments the book you imagined during the reading or you can really remember all the words, almost exactly the way it's written?
Apologies for the awkward question but I always wanted to know about this