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Quick poll -- Just out of curiosity, in what format do you prefer to read your science & inquiry books?
Print, paperback
Print, hardback
E-book
Audiobook
Other (e.g. pdf)
Poll added by: Betsy
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>90% of my reading these days is audiobooks. I listen when I exercise, when I'm driving, when I'm cooking, when I'm crocheting/painting/crafting, etc.
The other ~10% is Ebooks that I can download onto my tablet with the Kindle app or the Libby reader. That way the book travels with me wherever I go, so I can read whenever I have time. The highlighting and notes features on Kindle that sync into Goodreads are very useful. I aim to read at least 15 minutes of an Ebook everyday; more if I have extra time.
It's very rare for me to read a physical book anymore. I can't remember the last time I checked a physical book out of the library. It's been probably 5 years since I bought a physical book.







Rarely, if ever, would I read a book on a tablet.
That said, I completely understand why others choose e-books/pdf so read away on whatever suits one.

I buy only when I can't find the book I want at the four libraries I have accounts for, which is seldom, and then I buy whichever is cheaper, kindle or used paper.


That said I also really enjoy audiobooks, especially while at work. I can get a lot of reading done while working. At times I can read up to 12hrs a day which is an amazing way to pass the time being entertained or learning.
Audio for fiction