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What do you read a paper book or an e-book?

I agree using a Kindle is not the same as a real book I still would prefer to see people reading and not playing games instead. I do not care what people are reading but I am satisfied seeing them reading, reading is a lost enjoyment.  What do you say guys whether the trend of real books is coming back or should I ask what do you prefer for reading a kindle or a real book?

I was not surprised when I read that even Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO and founder of Facebook promised to read a book every fortnight and has started a book club. Seems like the book is back the real book the physical books and the Kindles are going down. I guess we all are looking forward for the physical book in 2016-17 and more people reading books having paper and printing ink.

However, I do not see any reason for people to criticize others for reading e-books. They should be happy to see that people are still reading books, no matter what form they are in. For me, getting people reading is more important especially the ones who have visual difficulties.

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They can adjust a Kindle so that it accommodates their needs unlike an actual book besides some people are happy with their e-books having thousands of titles to choose from, and getting satisfaction of adding to cause of environment is a bonus for them.

Mind you that even the students, are coming back to paper books as studies which include conducted by technical major HP says that majority of students now prefer printed textbooks especially the ones who have tried them all including all kind of e-readers. They now prefer to read old fashioned paper books. But that is based on advanced course students’ choice maybe the ones in younger category still fancy e-books.




  • suny

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    • As for me, I prefer to read in paper books. I like the smell of a new book while flipping the pages.Besides, I like collecting paper books and most of my collections are packed in boxes. It is ready to be transported to another nook soon.

    • In America, where public libraries and bookstores are in abundance, it's easy to develop a love for holding that paperback or hardcover in your hands and flipping through the pages. I came across a statistic that said millions of Chinese only read books using their cell phones. Maybe access to digital books is easier. It's too late for me to start reading on a cell phone. My eyes have become weak. Either way, no matter what kind of access to reading material you have, it's a good thing!

    • I love reading when th3 time is right and at the right place. If I have the soft copy I will definately read it it's much more enjoyable as opposed to ebook. But again if I am at a place where I cannot get a soft copy of I meet up with someone who is talking about a book and it sounds interesting why not I will read it from kindle. It's not bad and it's much cheaper to read it on kindle of you have Wi-Fi you don't spend much time or money.

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