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May 25, 2014

Two Cents Discussion: Which Book Format Do You Prefer


Last week's dystopian discussion was great. Did you miss it? You can still add your two cents to the post. With Book Expo of America and the at-home version Armchair BEA starting on Monday, I thought I would do an "easy" topic. By the way, I will be participating in the daily topics at Armchair BEA so there will be a LOT of book related discussions going on and I do hope you will check out my posts throughout the week.

Which Book Format Do You Prefer?

I don't really get all the ebook versus print arguments, and where does audio books fit? (were there audio book versus print years ago when audio books were first made available?)

I love books no matter the format. However, there are times that a format is preferred over another. Like, when driving in the car, washing dishes, lounging in the tub. Then audio books are definitely the preferred format. My hands are free but I'm still entertained. Also, there could be some books that are better in audio. I loved Room by Emma Donoghue and Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen on audio. I'm not sure if I would have been as engaged in the story if it hadn't been in audio. On the flip side, I couldn't get into The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern and I think I would have been better off reading The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.

I have stacks of paperbacks and hardcovers. Books that I love to re-read, I prefer to have in print. I like to be able to flip to favorite passages when I don't have time to read the whole thing. Harry Potter is a must in print as is K. B. Hoyle's The Gateway Chronicles. Books with cool covers are also better in print.

For ease of access, ebooks are the absolute best. I was resistant to buy an eReader, but I have LOVED it. I love always having a book with me. It makes reading a book at lunch so much easier. I do get frustrated when I want to flip back to something to double check what I had read. That is easier for me in print. But the benefit of being able to increase font size has kept me reading much later into the night (well, maybe that isn't such a good thing.)

So how about you? Do you have a preference or like me think all formats have their merits? Throw in your two cents.





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3 comments:

  1. I like all 3. E-books are great for travelling light and reading outside. I like my favorite books to be hard copies. And audiobooks are great for car trips. :)

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  2. I love my e books as all on my kindle I can take them anywhere and it's much lighter and less bulky than taking two or three paper backs. However I do admit that I am addicted to collecting signed paper back books from my fave authors and have built up a nice little shelf full. I have not tried audio books yet but maybe I will soon :)

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  3. I tend to flip between print and ebook, but have not been able to get into audio books. I remember all of the ebook versus print arguments, and I used to be firmly in the print camp. But then I got an ereader. Now, I don't really get the argument because to me, it's just about reading and doesn't matter which format it is in.

    Lisa @Just Another Rabid Reader

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