I'm not sure this is the right sub but I'll try. If anyone knows one that's more fit please point it out to me.
Earlier this year I followed an international relations course in uni and I loved the recommended readings, so I'm trying to explore that area more. I just started reading "Man, the State, and War" by Kenneth Waltz on my Kobo e-reader, and I'm struggling in how to approach it. The books I read for uni were physical copies, so I just used a pencil and some tabs to annotate them and it worked fine. However the only thing that's available to me with my KLC is different colors highlights so I'm not sure how I should proceed. All of the guides I found online either only refer to fiction books or are not applicable to eBooks. Should I just give up and buy a physical copy for my understanding of the book to be as efficient as possible? The main issue would be that I don't live in an English-speaking country and I prefer to read books in their original language when possible, so it'd be more difficult than just walking into a library or bookstore. I would love some advice.
by CuteFriend2199