Prefer actual books, but these days I find myself reading pdf versions of Urdu novels since I don't find those anywhere in the US :/
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Prefer actual books, but these days I find myself reading pdf versions of Urdu novels since I don't find those anywhere in the US :/
Originally posted by: SagaBerg
I never thought I'd prefer e-books to traditional books, but the more I use them, the more I like them. It's so easy and they keep improving the quality. I rather sit with an e-reader outside on a sunny day than a regular book. Less strain on my eyes :)
I actually love both, I think if you have a good e-reader then it won't be as straining to the eyes. I like e-readers because you can store 100s of books in one device and it's right there and it's easier to carry
But I do love to read paperback/hardback books as well
Originally posted by: -Mystery-
If you had asked me like a month ago, I would've said paperback for sure. But now that I have a Kindle and have been using it, I LOVE it. It's just so much easier to carry around with you, in fact carry up to 3000 books with you and it weighs nothing.
Yes, paperbacks have their own advantages. Just that feel of having a book in your hand is amazing, and I miss it since these days I usually read on my Kindle but I still think that it was a good move on my part.
And I don't mind reading unpublished books either. In fact, I've read a ton on Wattpad. Some of those are very well written.
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