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Mobile or paper book which is more convenient and why ?

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Karolina

Mobile for travel as I can have the collected works of several authors with me and not break my back or haul an extra suitcase around.
Otherwise physical books are aesthetically pleasing to me at all other times.

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Himani

Paper book always as they would never harm your eyes even if you are reading continuously for uncountable hours :p

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Cille

Mobile is probably more convenient and doesn’t take up much space, so it’s easy to travel with. I prefer paper books though ?

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Xilanne

Depends.
I love paper books, they are the real deal, easier on the eyes, no notifications to distract, no batteries. But on the bus it’s just way more practical to have my phone with an e-book reader app, because it’s smaller and I can check my route options and location between chapters.

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Mari

Audiobooks on my phone via my library for free thru Overdrive. I listen to 5-6 a week!

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Lisa

I mean mobile would definitely be more convenient than paper 😛 but I still much prefer paperback to ebooks

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Katharine

Paper for me

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Shellie

depends usually paper nothing can replace the feel and smell of an actual book. however when you’re out and about it can be more convenient to use a mobile device

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Tia

Paper ….. but mobile is easier when traveling or reading at work on breaks.

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Stephanie

Mobile I can carry 100s of books at once 🙂

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Bryan

When you move home, it’s a big advantage not to have a print fetish.

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Catherine

Kindle

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Okegbe

I love mobile…but books always and always holds a special spot in my heart

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Nancy

Mobile , of course. I’d really, really hate to have to pack up all my ebooks if I had physical copies of them!

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Jamie

Mobil because I have almost all my books on there and will never be without a book when I get done with the one I am currently reading. It also takes up less space in my purse than paper books I use to carry because I always have to have a book with me.

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Allen

I like both. I normally read paper and check out the same book from my library as an ebook on my mobile so I can pickup where I left off.

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Kenneth

https://elusivecritter.tumblr.com/post/180516179007/print-books-vs-ebook-readers

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Suzanne

Convenience would have to go to the mobile or ereader, but most of the books I have downloaded go unread. I prefer a physical book in hand. It’s a sensory textural feeling I enjoy.

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Ally

I love both. But i do love my paperback and sometimes get more read when I travel than my kindle. No reason why but that its just myself and i function lol.

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Harold

You’d better have electricity if you’re a technoid. Just need light for paper. lol

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Randi

Convenience absolutely an e reader. I read a book a day usually, so I like to be able to just pick up another one as I finish one. Can’t do that easily with paper books.

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Melanie

All. Not real big on paperback cuz you can never see on close to the spine

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Brooke

Mobile (I switch between Audible and Kindle)

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Amy

Kindle ..no one can see what ur reading …

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Sarah

Paper – don’t have to worry about batteries running down.

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Hilary

I always have 1 of each going, but definitely get through my kindle books quicker

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Wine

both

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Ruth

Mobile phone has kindle onto

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Sajen

A paper book is mobile.

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