Kathryn Obrien
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I unequivocally, and respectfully, disagree. It might be true for some.
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ML Hart
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In response to Kathryn Obrien.
Not an either/or for me... I like both, for different reasons.
For a while, I resisted e-books, but I do like being able to mark passages in them... and some physical books are too heavy for me to handle comfortably now.
11:35 AM - Feb 04, 2024
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Sally W
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In response to Kathryn Obrien.
We’re dual in our house. Spouse likes ebooks. I prefer paper version.
Biggest reason for the difference - I have a lot of historical and antique books. Some going back to the late 1800s.
I wish they’d let people read whatever they want.
10:57 AM - Feb 04, 2024
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Klobby L
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In response to Kathryn Obrien.
I'm with you, Kathryn. I love my Kindle Paperwhite. I get cranky if I have to read a "real" book. Too heavy, can't read it in the dark, can't look up words, can't search it as easily for highlighted places. Can't buy them as easily. Plus Kindle unlimited is cheaper for me.
10:51 AM - Feb 04, 2024
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Pamela NRed
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In response to Klobby L.
I have the kindle app on my phone so I always have books with me.
11:00 AM - Feb 04, 2024
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Luci Daemas
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In response to Klobby L.
Kindle unlimited makes me feel decadent. The unlimited number of books instantly accessed is definitely the fulfillment of childhood fantasy.
01:58 PM - Feb 04, 2024
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