Audiobooks, e-Books, Paper, etc.?

  • nobloat@vlemmy.net
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    1 year ago

    I think all formats complete one another. I do most of my reading on an e-reader because it’s practical. I live in a developing country where it’s so difficult to get books I want unless I pay a lot in shipping and taxes. I am so grateful for e-books for allowing me to access books I otherwise wouldn’t dream of reading

  • Knoll0114@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I enjoy paperbacks sometimes but the convenience of ebooks wins me over. I also read in other languages so having easy dictionary or translation lookup is fantastic.

  • Sages@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’ve never tried audiobooks, but lately have grown to love, maybe even prefer, e-books. The ability to tap on a word and instantly see its definition or translation is amazing! I also like how I can read in the dark, turn on dark mode, and shrink/enlarge the font size.

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      1 year ago

      Yes reading in the dark is a good point! Makes reading before bed so much easier for me.

  • kadu@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    eBooks for sure.

    Don’t get me wrong - absolutely nothing beats the feeling of paper. But if I have my Kindle, I read everyday. If I need to worry about carrying and taking care of a physical book… I read sometimes.

    I’m also spoiled by having quick dictionary access, saving quotes, etc.

    If it’s a very special book I’ll buy the physical edition though, just for having it on my shelf.

    • Kevin Rogers@mstdn.social
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      1 year ago

      @kadu @ArmoredCavalry To be honest, the main thing that bothers me about eBooks is that it doesn’t support my local bookstore. I tend to buy eBooks from Amazon because it is convenient (yes, I know there are other options, but I admit to laziness here). Local, independent bookstores are a precious resource and I will be mad at myself when they are gone. I will look at the hundreds of books on my Kindle and feel guilty.

  • TheRealBoner@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I read more books as audiobooks than other medium, but I enjoy and interact with ebooks/paper more thoroughly. Audiobooks have the convenience factor of being able to read while doing other things, which I love. Ebooks take the win over paper mainly because our local library has an amazing digital library!

  • FantasticFox@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    e-books. I listen to podcasts while I do chores though. Usually about History.

    The Kindle is just so much more convenient - I can carry some 1500 page fantasy book in my hand and it weighs very little as well.

  • Saint@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It depends. I’m studying for my medical exams and paper books are the way to go. I typically smash through audiobooks while driving.

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      1 year ago

      I found studying far easier with audiobooks and podcaster lectures. I’d go walking in the woods and read a text, it was so much easier to focus.

  • InvisibleShoe@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Audiobooks are good for doing yard work and for the books that I want to check out but find to be a bit of a slog. There are also some great narrators who really bring something extra to the story.

    e-books for the last 10 years or so. Some books can be large and/or thick and are a hassle to cart around. My e-reader is slim and lightweight - very easy to take with me when I’m out and about. Also like being able to tap a word and have a definition popup. E-books are also cheaper and have great sales regularly.

    Never liked jacketed books, they are silly things.

  • DarkMatterStyx@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I only read e-books anymore. However; when I find something I love I buy the hardback to have on hand to loan to friends and family that wouldn’t want to buy before reading.

  • Let_me_smell_you@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I prefer ebooks because it’s more portable, and I can have a bunch of books on hand. Recently, I have a new habit of highlighting sentences that stick out to me or points that I want to remember. I would never do this with a physical book because I would feel like I’m messing up my book. I do buy a physical copy if it’s a book I love though. I absolutely cannot do audiobooks because I will tune them out and focus on other things. It’s in one ear and out the other. I find it easier to focus on written media, so I generally prefer to read. I’m not a podcast fan either.

  • spaduf@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    I read so much more an epaper ebook. It’s so nice to be able to quickly swap between a handful of books in a form factor smaller than an already small paperback.

  • palazuelos@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Old small books with bible paper and leather cover. It’s amazing how you can have a 1.500 pages book in your pocket.

  • BreakNeckJim
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    1 year ago

    Love audio books, but I’ve been finding myself with less time to listen lately so I’ve been getting into paperbacks.

    There’s just something about an actual book that just hits different, ya know?