I was debating all afternoon about this with a colleague, could you enrich this topic with your opinion, the physical format really enriches the reading experience, being able to feel the pages and only needing a little light to enjoy reading at the cost of space and the practicality of digital books and last but not most important, the fact of audiobooks not because of lack of time but because of the ease of not having to read and sit focused on one thing, I read them in the comments
by juliansado
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In my opinion, as long as you do not have economic or space problems, a physical book is preferable and much better than a digital one, but if there are difficulties of this type I see the alternative of digital ones better, although I think that the romanticization of reading is lost a lot.
Digital all the way, endless options
digital. you can read anywhere
I’m weird. I’ve learned if I want light subject matter I prefer audio. If I’m wanting to ready something more stimulating, or if an audiobook gets REALLY JUICY, I buy the physical book. It just feels better
I love that my kindle has a dictionary so I can just click on words I don’t know to find their meaning
I prefer to read physical books: easier to keep a thumb on a page or page back.
But I prefer to travel with digital. More options. And lighter.
Digital. Frees up a ton of space at home and I have like a thousand books on my phone to read.
Digital with libby.
Physical, i take my time reading books and really let them sink in. once i finnish i put them in my bookhelf. Sometimes i look at the covers and i think about what that book was about, the stories and the scenes. With digital, once a book is finnished there’s nothing to remind me of those stories that i once enjoyed.
Physical. I can’t absorb information as well from a screen.