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Anyone read books on their phone ?
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Nov 14, 2019 02:00PM

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I'm on the lookout for a tablet.




The phone is convenient, because it's always with me and it's much smaller than a reader. In this way I can easily catch a few pages during morning routine, in a waiting room, on a lunch break at work, etc.
I'm using Libby app for borrowed ebooks and audiobooks and an epub-reading app for the ebooks I own.

When I read a book I must concentrate on the reading, and that is not possible if I do it on an electronic device. It seems like it's not the correct way of reading a book, or like I'm not doing it justice. I must hold the book and turn the pages. And love the smell of books too.

If type size is a problem, you can enlarge it on the Kindle app. Don't know if this feature is available on others.

It's lovely to me that openlibrary.org scans actual real books, so I can still see the original errata, typeface, etc. It does mean the books aren't searchable as are pdfs, but that's a small sacrifice imo.

I still prefer physical books, though, and they make it easier than phones or computers for me to concentrate.












Books are not cheap to buy, so if you want 5 or 6 a month, or maybe a very recent book, it's easier and cheaper to buy them online or borrow them from online libraries. And many times you don't want to commit to a physical book you don't know if you'll like. Whenever I buy a paper book it's because I want to keep it.





I love the smell of new books too, but there's something so cozy about library/used bookstore books. Maybe cause I like to think about the other people who read the same book as me and it's like, we're connected by this book, lol.

I used to love it too but I don't remember when I started to develop the disgust of the smell....I can't even go to thriftshop anymore to buy books😅

Thank you for this idea! Lately, not as much but when I was commuting I always read e-books on my phone while balancing on the subway or riding the train into work.

Also, using my phone helps when I am away on holidays and it's a rainy day or I am too sunburned to go out. If I read on my phone it's a few less things to pack.
I am going to try changing the color though. I've never adjusted the brightness and that sounds like it would help reduce some of the screen glare.

Maybe you saw someone smelly holding a used book and now you can't help but think of them? 😆


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Oh, you're on this thread too?

I don't buy paper books anymore, it's either digital or library from now on for me



Same here! I read more e-books and audiobooks than physical copies.