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Yes, because I like reading.

But seriously, ebooks… maybe 8.5 times out of 10. E-ink screens are amazing and just as good as paper, but having your books also available on your phone, and thus always in your pocket, is transformative. So, digital on a platform that syncs between devices. (Bonus points for accomplishing this with an open-source app.)

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Do you have any app that you suggest and any store where to actually download the file? Right now I buy physical — I love the feeling of paper — but it’s annoying that I can’t read when outside

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I love the Moon+ Reader app. Tons of features. I like that it has a dark mode and you can set the brightness very very low (on OLED) so reading in the dark at night is comfortable.

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I think it’s not available for iOS

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Not OP but KOReader. It’s an open source e-reader software which runs practically everywhere, even the low-end Kobos. Tons of features. Good UX. Seemless integration to popular hardwares.

http://koreader.rocks/

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Sometimes. I prefer to use libraries with Libby.

If my library doesn’t have an ebook available, I’ll get an electronic version. Paper books don’t make a lot of sense to me: I only read them once, I rarely lend them out, they seem like a waste of energy for what is essentially just data.

Paper books have a romance. The idea of having a stocked personal library is cool, it just doesn’t fit my lifestyle, personality, or budget.

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I’ve bought physical books then bought digital because I usually poop at work and that’s the best time for a quick read

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My boss makes a dollar

I make a dime

That’s why I read in the shitter on company time

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I just keep a book in the bathroom.

I have a complicated series of motions that I’ve developed from a young age to make sure I don’t contaminate a book with the bad hand

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Paper books have a romance. The idea of having a stocked personal library is cool, it just doesn’t fit my lifestyle, personality, or budget.

Totally fair of course, but just as a suggestion for others who want to own books on a budget, I suggest thrift stores (like for clothing). They usually have a whole section of use books for very cheap.

And of course there’s used book stores.

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It isn’t the price of the books, it’s the price of the space and furniture to showcase them in an appropriate manner.

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That’s fair too. For my part, I’ve recently started to maintain one bookshelf (found on curbside give-away day) and churn through it, keeping a couple notable favorites as conversation starters or for loaning out.

But the physical presence is important to me, so it’s worth the real estate it takes up in the room. I can totally understand how that isn’t the case for everyone.

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If you’re spending money on a book you may as well get a physical one.

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Physical, i need paper i need it. I cannot read on electronics the words arent real they arent real books; the knowledge is forbidden to me

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It actually feels like that lmao

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