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I don't really have a choice. I have to mostly read on my Kindle, because it's the best chance I have for an accessable book.
If my books aren't eBooks, mostly they're audiobooks.
When I could still see, I read almost all physical books, but I'm not sure if that was preference, or because eBooks were still sort of new at that point.
If my books aren't eBooks, mostly they're audiobooks.
When I could still see, I read almost all physical books, but I'm not sure if that was preference, or because eBooks were still sort of new at that point.


I think that's a very valid point, Ali. I know a few people who feel that way.
I love the way books smell too. New books have a certain smell about them, and so do really old ones. It's something no eBook could ever duplicate.
I love the way books smell too. New books have a certain smell about them, and so do really old ones. It's something no eBook could ever duplicate.

Madeline wrote: "Hi! I'm new here. I much rather prefer a print book for children and myself. This generation's youth is already over taken by electronics, and there is no need to add to it. Print books are also be..."
Very true!
Very true!

And Victoria, that book smell is so awesome sometimes! I'm curious, I think you've mentioned before, but how old were you when you lost your sight? I admire that you find all the ways you can to still read books and write your own stories!
I've had sight problems since I was born, and my sight was never all that great, but I only completely lost my sight just before I turned 23 (which makes it almost 8 years ago now).

Sima wrote: "Usually the book.......but sometimes if I can not carry the book around then the phone is a substitute but not a very good one.."
That's a fair answer.
That's a fair answer.

Having said that, electronic versions are also useful and it appears that the newer generation may prefer those. (My three year old son tried to pinch-zoom in on a physical book the other day thinking it was like an ipad!)
My own childrens's book is available in both paperback and kindle and I admit that I smile a little more every time someone buys the paperback :)
By the way I am giving some of these away in order to get some honest feedback and review on amazon so if you want it please message me!
Best regards
Nicolas Pavlou
Author of Super Daddy Bedtime Questions
Super Daddy Bedtime Questions: An illustrated super bedtime story for super daddies and their super sons...
Nicolas wrote: "There is just something about a children's book that screams "real" rather than "soft-copy". Especially when reading to a young child. I guess it is part of our social wiring that we perceive the p..."
*Chuckles at your little one trying to use a physical book like an eBook* That's cute!
Yes, a lot of parents do prefer to have a physical book to hold. That's why most of my books are now available in both formats too. They're all available as eBooks, and most are available as paperbacks as well, with the others to become available in paperback as soon as possible (it should be within the next couple of months).
*Chuckles at your little one trying to use a physical book like an eBook* That's cute!
Yes, a lot of parents do prefer to have a physical book to hold. That's why most of my books are now available in both formats too. They're all available as eBooks, and most are available as paperbacks as well, with the others to become available in paperback as soon as possible (it should be within the next couple of months).

Ali wrote: "You guys will love this... my aunt just sent me a cartoon where a person holding an e-reader is asking a person holding a book if they have an extra charger because their battery is dead and they h..."
*Chuckles* Too funny!
*Chuckles* Too funny!

Don't know if I'm doing this right-hope you email me back if you do get it.
Love what you said about your 3 year old...
I can't use a kindle because I have electrical sensitivity -- the pages won't turn for me.
I just finished my first children's book, it was a lot of fun.


Donna Maguire
I couldn't agree more. For myself I prefer eBooks for practical reason (I can increase the size of the text). For children being read to, I think traditional books better promote the joy of reading, the one on one time with the narrator leading to a greater love of reading as they get older. For new readers, ages 6 to 8, I prefer the traditional books for virtually the same reason. I will say though, that eBooks make it much more economical for families to provide a wider range of reading materials which CLiF research indicates is a big part of motivating young children to read, and instilling the joy of reading.
I offer my books in both print and eBook (6 to 8) and I sell more paperback editions than eBooks.
Really enjoyed this discussion. Thanks so much,
Donna.
Sandy wrote: "I'd actually like a paperback.send to
Sandy Good
222 E. Lincoln
Mt. Carroll,Il 61053"
Sandy,
This is just a discussion on your personal preference. I'm afraid nobody on this thread is offering to send out books. If you want to find review copies being offered, you need to check out the "from authors to readers" section, and talk to those offering review copies to see what formats they're offering.
Sandy Good
222 E. Lincoln
Mt. Carroll,Il 61053"
Sandy,
This is just a discussion on your personal preference. I'm afraid nobody on this thread is offering to send out books. If you want to find review copies being offered, you need to check out the "from authors to readers" section, and talk to those offering review copies to see what formats they're offering.
Donna wrote: "Donna Maguire
I couldn't agree me. For myself I prefer eBooks for practical reason (I can increase the size of the text). For children being read to, I think traditional
books better promote the joy of reading, the one on one time with the narrator leading to a greater love of reading as they get older. For new readers,
ages 6 to 8, I prefer the traditional books for virtually the same reason. I will say though, that eBooks make it much more economical for families to
provide a wider range of reading materials which CLiF research indicates is a big part of motivating young children to read, and instilling the joy of
reading.
I offer my books in both print and eBook (6 to 8) and I sell more paperback editions than eBooks.
Really enjoyed this discussion. Thanks so much,
Donna."
I sell more eBooks, personally. Though it might be because I've only recently started to be in a position to also offer paperbacks. Either way, I think it's a good idea to make both available, if you can.
I also agree that the lower cost of eBooks is helpful to those on a budget.
I couldn't agree me. For myself I prefer eBooks for practical reason (I can increase the size of the text). For children being read to, I think traditional
books better promote the joy of reading, the one on one time with the narrator leading to a greater love of reading as they get older. For new readers,
ages 6 to 8, I prefer the traditional books for virtually the same reason. I will say though, that eBooks make it much more economical for families to
provide a wider range of reading materials which CLiF research indicates is a big part of motivating young children to read, and instilling the joy of
reading.
I offer my books in both print and eBook (6 to 8) and I sell more paperback editions than eBooks.
Really enjoyed this discussion. Thanks so much,
Donna."
I sell more eBooks, personally. Though it might be because I've only recently started to be in a position to also offer paperbacks. Either way, I think it's a good idea to make both available, if you can.
I also agree that the lower cost of eBooks is helpful to those on a budget.


Wow that is amazing. I never heard of that before. I hope it doesn't cause you too much discomfort.
Donna Maguire
Janice wrote: "I love the feel and smell of a physical book. Also, I have something called ELECTRICAL SENSITIVITY -- I got a Kindle but could not turn the pages. My problem causes a lot of goofy things to happe..."
That must be extremely frustrating... No wonder you prefer print books.
That must be extremely frustrating... No wonder you prefer print books.

I sometimes have a hard time using an iPad or Kindle because my palms sweat, but that's completely different. You've got me googling now... :)
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