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How do you read books?
Old-fashioned paperback/hardback 14 (100%)
eReader 0 (0%)
Online 0 (0%)
Other (Please Specify) 0 (0%)
Total Votes: 14
Community Poll #76
Topic Started: Jan 14 2012, 09:00 PM (476 Views)
Nivexonix
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How do you read books? :)
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Pando
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What are books? :O


Old-fashioned for me. Don't have an e-reader/tablet to read books on and I can't stand reading books online (plus I get distracted to easily on the computer).
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D a n t e
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Jan 14 2012, 09:04 PM
Old-fashioned for me. Don't have an e-reader/tablet to read books on and I can't stand reading books online (plus I get distracted to easily on the computer).
Exactly my situation. :P I despise reading anything online such as books, comics, manga, etc. I easily drift away from what I'm reading and do something else. That, and I end up getting a headache accompanied with eye pain if I read something online.
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24thcenstfan
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Old fashioned hardback/paperback.

I don't have an electronic reader and I have no desire to read novels on my computer.

I hope to get an e-reader someday though.
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Timberline
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paperback books are the best way to read anything :D
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Trapnest
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From start to finish. ;B

I love a good book. A physical book. I prefer paperbacks to hardbacks. But I have a Kindle. It's rather convinient. Especially on days when my head is a bit off so I can change the font size.
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Eccentric Feline
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Paperback.

If I want to read a book I want to be able to hold it and physically flip the page. Reading off a screen just isn't the same. There are somethings that technology just can't improve on.
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.Michael
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Hardback!

My brother has an e-reader and I've tried using it. Not the same. :(
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Nivexonix
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Ooohh, I gotta agree with everyone. A physical book is best :D
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Melancholic
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Paperback, approximately one a year.
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Trapnest
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E-Ink is different to a screen though. I couldn't read off of a PC, eyeburning. I like how e-ink replicates a book. But nothing beats a fresh novel. Mhmm new pages... But for people who need bigger fonts, on the go a lot or well... me, Kindle (I can't vouch about other e-readers) is great. I would rather a physical book though but Kindle makes my life easier.
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Steve
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Good old fashioned bound books are best IMO.
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Ardy
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Physical book, nothing compares. I personally can't even imagine reading from a reader.
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