I dont like ebooks.
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Re: I dont like ebooks.
If ebooks didn't exist I wouldn't be able to read much anymore.
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Lol. You are funny. But you are also making sense.cheeseburger wrote: ↑28 Apr 2012, 14:25 I don't like em either, and I think it's because if someone annoys we while I'm reading a real book, I can always give them a whack over the head with my book and go on reading without worrying about damage suffered to my book, but that's not really an option with e-books....
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Without a doubt, reading from a physical book and an ebook are two entirely different experiences. The feel, and the smell of the pages—these sensory elements are just unbeatable.
Earlier, I couldn't get myself to focus for even 5 minutes on an ebook.
In retrospect, I realized that I was against reading an ebook because of my prejudices. I was adamant that physical books were superior to ebooks. But now, after completing tens of ebooks, I've come to appreciate them as not a bad substitute.
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