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Laura AgustĂ
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Girly Drinks: A World History of Women and Alcohol
Mallory O'Meara
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Floriography: An Illustrated Guide to the Victorian Language of Flowers (Volume 1) (Hidden Languages)
Jessica Roux
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This came up in a convo with friends + family and now Iâd love to know your POV. (:
Growing up, I only read physical books; not by choice, just because that was all I had. E-readers were expensive, digital reading wasnât accessible (and was/still kind of is frowned upon), and libraries? Mostly closed (public) or academic-focused (private/school).
Now? Iâm almost 100% digital. đ©·âš
I mainly read on my Kobo (e-books) and have recently gotten into audiobooks (unpopular opinion: I love cinematic audiobooks that feel like a movie in your brain). Digital is cheaper, comfier, and easier on my hands. I read more, faster, better, and honestly, it made me fall even more in love with reading.
Do I miss physical books? Yeah. ): The smell, the shelf, the vibes. But I love highlighting without stress, undoing mistakes, customizing my library, and carrying hundreds of books wherever I go.
So hereâs the question: Whatâs your go-to format? đ Physical books (hardcover/softcover)? E-book (Kobo/Kindle/iPad)? Audiobooks? Or a mix?
Has your format changed over time? Do you think it affects how much or how happily you read?
annable commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
This came up in a convo with friends + family and now Iâd love to know your POV. (:
Growing up, I only read physical books; not by choice, just because that was all I had. E-readers were expensive, digital reading wasnât accessible (and was/still kind of is frowned upon), and libraries? Mostly closed (public) or academic-focused (private/school).
Now? Iâm almost 100% digital. đ©·âš
I mainly read on my Kobo (e-books) and have recently gotten into audiobooks (unpopular opinion: I love cinematic audiobooks that feel like a movie in your brain). Digital is cheaper, comfier, and easier on my hands. I read more, faster, better, and honestly, it made me fall even more in love with reading.
Do I miss physical books? Yeah. ): The smell, the shelf, the vibes. But I love highlighting without stress, undoing mistakes, customizing my library, and carrying hundreds of books wherever I go.
So hereâs the question: Whatâs your go-to format? đ Physical books (hardcover/softcover)? E-book (Kobo/Kindle/iPad)? Audiobooks? Or a mix?
Has your format changed over time? Do you think it affects how much or how happily you read?
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Mistborn: The Final Empire (Mistborn, #1)
Brandon Sanderson
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