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I have subscribed to the Book of the Day list, but often I can't download the books from Amazon, because of my region. It has some restrictions since I live in India. Anyway, I do get some of the books. I am happy about that. I love reading be it hard copy or the soft. They have their own good and bad sides that come along with them and being the traditional person that I am, I would always vote for a hard copy. But if I get the chance to read a book and if don't get to read the book in any other way, I would certainly read a soft copy than leave it unread. I use the Kindle app of my phone or my laptop to catch up with my favourite pass time — reading!
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Your friend is showing his or her profound ignorance. With a good does of arrogance thrown in.tortoise keeper wrote:I use the Kindle app for almost all of my reading on my Android tablet. I recently took some college courses and was able to reduce the cost of books by getting the on line versions. A friend recently told me that a "real reader" always prefers a paper copy of a book. I have to disagree. The ability to save money and space by using my tablet has allowed me to read more books than I would have otherwise.
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DB44 wrote:Your friend is showing his or her profound ignorance. With a good does of arrogance thrown in.tortoise keeper wrote:I use the Kindle app for almost all of my reading on my Android tablet. I recently took some college courses and was able to reduce the cost of books by getting the on line versions. A friend recently told me that a "real reader" always prefers a paper copy of a book. I have to disagree. The ability to save money and space by using my tablet has allowed me to read more books than I would have otherwise.
I agree. Ebook versions are cheaper. That's why i started to prefer it. When i crave for a physical book, i go to booksales instead. Though i do miss the smell of a new good book. Lol.
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ebeth wrote:I still prefer a regular book but it is nice to have the Kindle App to make it easier to carry around wherever you go. Sometimes I don't like to share with everybody what I am reading, so it's nice to have privacy with that too.
I miss having a regular book too. Whenever I am really craving for a regular book, I would buy. But that's rare. I would rather purchase ebooks since it's so much cheaper.
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The app makes it so much easier for me to read while I am on the go or traveling as my tablet is always with me and takes less room than carrying a book.
Love the Kindle App.
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