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There’s so many beautiful book shelves out there.. anyone here big on ebooks?

There’s so many beautiful book shelves out there… anyone here big on ebooks?

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Dave

*raises hand

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Kathy

The good thing about ebooks, is, that if they are very old. you can get them for almost nothing, sometimes o . I loaded my Amazon reader with classics. HG Wells, Rudyard Kipling, Edgar Allen Poe, most of them were free.

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Paola

I’m getting there! I live in the middle of nowhere and I don’t have a car, so ebooks are so much more convenient!

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ChibiQuestion author

I have sooooo many ebooks and if I had them all in hard copy, I wouldn’t have anywhere to keep them in my place. i just don’t have the room for them. lol. If I had the room for them, I would have a massive library (goals!). As of right now though, it’s definitely more convenient to carry them in my ipad. lol

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Deborah

I have a few……hundred

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Bonnie

I am getting into them I have Kindle on PC and have been working on adding some to it.

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Hayley

I’m a weird person that will only download ebooks if they’re free.

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Jai

Me 🙂

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Isabella

Me! Have somewhere around 1300 ebooks ^^

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Carol

I have a Kindle, however I prefer to hold a real book. The good thing about ereaders however is, if you are going on holiday, having an extended hospital stay, live in a tiny apartment……the ereaders are really good as they don’t take up precious space. So they do have a place in my world when required. ?

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Heather

I have over 100 books on my kindle! I love it, but there is something to be said for actually holding the book and turning the pages.

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Terri

No. I had a kindle but just couldn’t get the feel for it so I sold it.
I love books – the feel, the smell, the different covers. There’s just something about them that I can’t get enough of.

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Deena

YEP!! Love them too especially if I want to ‘take notes’/highlight passages for my book club!

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Stacy

I have an old ebook which hasnt got a brand name on it, a kindle fire and elonex. Combined total of books between these three ebooks, just under 50,000! I purchased the largest memory sticks i could find to store these ebooks. I still prefer ordinary books, but its not possible for me. I live in a very tiny box room, im in between homes (currently saving up to rent a studio flat) and also i work such long hours that i cant carry ordinary books without it getting battered in my bag…ebooks are lighter, slimmer and can choose from selections at any time…

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Lois

Love my kindle !!!! Took me a while to get use to it but could not be without it now. And even when I don’t have it I use the app on my phone !!! X

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Scotti

i really enjoy ebooks. I like physical books better but have no room for all of them now that I have downsized.

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Gina

I do almost all my reading by ebook, but the books I love and read over and over I buy the actual book and add it to my collection

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Alisa

I have ebooks but I don’t think it compares to having a real physical book…..though ebooks do have benefits… would save me a great deal of physical living space… 🙂

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Lennine

I prefer the feel of a real book. So no ebooks for me.

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Melissa

yes but i buy my favorites if i can

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Jennifer

Yes, i have no room for non ebooks lol, i have like 2000 ebooks (lots of free ones)

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Sandy

Yes, I have several hundred on my Nook; I’ve read dozens and have hundreds to go. There are several sources you can subscribe to which offer books from free to approx. $2.99.

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Dee

I am an ebook fan for a long time. You can find a good read on wattpad too if you are patient like me?

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Paola

Wattpad is so great ?

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Maureen

I love books, but I have a few hundred on my kindle.

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Sophie

I love ebooks. I tend to go look in bookstores and if I see any books I like, I check on the kobo website to see if they are available

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Dua

Me… Definitely…

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Ana

Mee, but I would prefer having them in my hands…

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Carissa

I’m usually reading two books at once: an ebook on the Kindle app on my phone (this way I’m never out without a book) and a physical book.

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Marla

I have thousands of Ebooks as well as thousands of real books…I gotta buy in both formats. So I always have my book ?

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Laney

I’d rather have the book in my hand than read a ebook

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Rebecca

I love both! Hundreds on my shelves and on my Kindle. Never at a loss for something to read.

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Nadya

Absolutely! My physicial bookshelf has become my collectors sets, and favourite authors. I don’t have enough space for all the books I would own, so my Kindle is flippen fantastic! Plus you get classics free.

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Lisa-Marie

I love both! I have roughly 1500 hard copy books & over 2000 on my kindle!

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Kay

Never read ebooks – nothing beats the feel/look/smell of a paperback – for me anyway – each to their own xx

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Lynne

I love the feel and smell of books, there’s something about holding a book but I am using my Kindle more and more, running out of room.

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Gemma

I like them both. ^^

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Briana

I have both… 500+ physical and 2000+ e-books… Hello, my name is Briana and I’m an OCR, Obsessive Compulsive Reader… wait… this is Readers Anonymous isn’t it? 😛

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Lorri

Ebooks save trees and let you read a book, usually for less money. And, you can change the font size! If you love it, you can buy the paperback version. 🙂

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