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  • pelletbucket,
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    I don’t if the author is alive, not an asshole, and has not yet achieved generational wealth. like I’ll pirate Tolkein, Orson Scott Card, and GRRM, but not Larry Correia

    pelletbucket,
    @pelletbucket@lemm.ee avatar

    audio.

    asret,

    Almost entirely digital now. As for why:

    • backlight
    • font size adjustment
    • built in dictionary
    • local library closed for a few years
    • lighter/better form factor than most books I read

    I find I buy far more books now that I have an e-ink reader.

    Jedi,
    @Jedi@bolha.forum avatar

    Yes. I like to read.

    multifariace,

    No because the library exists for both.

    FluffyPotato,

    I prefer physical books, especially with that new book smell, but I’m pretty out of space so I have gotten books digitally for the last few years.

    popcorp,

    I pirate most of the books I read. I am not a millionaire and space on the bookshelf is limited. I only buy physical if I want to treat myself with special edition or a book not available digitally.

    God bless Anna’s archive!

    skybreaker,
    @skybreaker@lemmy.world avatar

    Physical. But only after I’ve pirated it digitally if I enjoyed it enough

    Marin_Rider,

    I buy physical and obtain a digital copy later to chuck on the kindle. I enjoy reading physical books but time and life make it harder, plus I like to buy collectors editions where possible, they are not for reading (to me)

    fievel, (edited )

    I purchase mostly digital books because I use to read at night next to my sleeping partner and e-reader is the easiest way for me. Also O don’t have a very big house to store all. Now from a piracy vs purchase point of view: I actually buy ebooks as a mark of support to authors I like very much. Now I must confess that for some very popular authors, I trend to think that one book pirated or one book bought won’t change a lot for them. So I buy mostly less known or indie authors at the end.

    RBWells,

    No. Usually I get digital books from the library system here. I enjoy reading print on the Kindle, very comfortable to the eyes, but if I tried to buy everything I wanna read I’d be in debtor’s prison.

    Comics, graphic novels I buy in print because there isn’t a good digital way to read them. I do read some webcomics on a cheap color tablet, but I enjoy them more on paper.

    If I want to own a book for some reason I get it on paper usually, but if I want to read it the library system works a large majority of the time.

    NeedingvsGetting,

    I’ve tried digital books, but I’ve found that physical books work much better for my brain. I retain more information and can “get lost” in the story, whereas, for some inexplicable reason, digital books being read on a screen kind of “flatten” a story for me. It’s almost like a 3d vs 2d experience for me.

    Bitrot,

    Have you ever used an eink reader, or just a tablet or something? The difference is night and day for me. The first time I used an eink reader I thought there was paper covering the screen at first.

    NeedingvsGetting,

    I have! But unfortunately, I had the same result as if it were my phone/tablet. I really wish I understood why it was like this for me so I could maybe work on it, but I guess I’m just one of those “need-to-physically-turn-the-page” people :/

    june,

    No this totally makes sense to me.

    It doesn’t impact my experience of the story, but there is something to having the next page hidden behind the turn and knowing that it’s right there. When I read an ebook it’s like reading an article. The sensation is different and it loses a touch of excitement without that tactile feeling of ‘the next page’. Pages don’t matter in ebooks either. You adjust the text size and the ‘page’ count is suddenly radically different. I measure my progress in chapters or percentages now.

    It makes sense to me why that wouldn’t work for some folks.

    june,

    I only read fiction, so I always buy it pirate ebooks unless there’s a special edition of something that I am really excited about. I’ve bought all of Brandon Sanderson’s mystery novels in hardcover for example, and I buy the Stormlight books hardcover as well. I’d love to have the entire cosmere in hardcover, or better yet their special edition leather bound hardcovers (for the ones he’s done it with), but it’s just too expansive and expensive to justify.

    In an ideal world, a physical copy includes a digital copy.

    HurlingDurling,
    @HurlingDurling@lemmy.world avatar

    Digital if it’s for a quick reference here and there, physical if I want to read the whole thing and enjoy it.

    korthrun,
    @korthrun@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    Same here. Reference, particularly sheet music and cooking recipes work fine for me digitally.

    I can sit at the computer and read social/news media for hours with no problem, but the way ebooks are displayed tires my eyes very quickly for some reason.

    While I don’t have this issue with the e-ink/e-paper stuff, I’ve never owned one. I also appreciate that physical books are often much harder to damage and will work without electricity.

    Sneptaur,
    @Sneptaur@pawb.social avatar

    I go to the library because my city spends an insane amount of money on our libraries, so they’re actually far superior to book stores.

    AFKBRBChocolate,

    You can do both physical and ebooks at the library

    Sneptaur,
    @Sneptaur@pawb.social avatar

    I’ve cleverly managed to avoid the original question! 😈

    But I mostly read physical books

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