Firice da Vinci
Distinct lack of Leonardo
With the rise of e-readers, like Kindle and Nook, and virtual library systems I was wondering if people preferred eBooks or having a physical copy.
I like to hold a real book in my hands. Nothing's better than being able to touch the words, smell the paper, and the constant danger of a page being ripped or a glass of water spilling over a fresh edition. Despite my feelings, I predominantly read eBooks for the sake of accessibility. I visit three different virtual libraries for the vast majority of my reading material. I have a Nook, but I hardly travel enough to justify using it. It works decently for the most part, especially with the classics that are almost always available at little to no cost, but I really do love having a physical version of a book, even if it costs more.
I like to hold a real book in my hands. Nothing's better than being able to touch the words, smell the paper, and the constant danger of a page being ripped or a glass of water spilling over a fresh edition. Despite my feelings, I predominantly read eBooks for the sake of accessibility. I visit three different virtual libraries for the vast majority of my reading material. I have a Nook, but I hardly travel enough to justify using it. It works decently for the most part, especially with the classics that are almost always available at little to no cost, but I really do love having a physical version of a book, even if it costs more.