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white_hart ([personal profile] white_hart) wrote2021-01-23 06:37 pm

Saturday discussion post: book formats (23/365)

How do you prefer to read books? Have you embraced ebooks or are you sticking to paper books? Or maybe audio books fit into your life better?

I still love paper books: the feel, the smell, the sense of history of second-hand books (I have a copy of Mansfield Park my grandmother gave me when she got a new match set of Austen which she'd got second or even third hand and which was originally given to someone by Sir Rowland Hill, inventor of the postage stamp). In particular, I prefer reading non-fiction in paper format and not ebook, and I like paper books for re-reading because it's much easier to find favourite scenes than it is in an ebook.

I also love my kindle, though. Without it, I would probably have had to move to a bigger house to fit all the books in by now. And there's a lot to be said for being able to carry hundreds of books with you and not having to worry about have spare books with you in case you run out of reading material, and being able to read huge epic novels without worrying about whether you can fit them in your bag. (Not that I go anywhere or carry bags any more, but one day I might do that again.) I also find that not being able to idly flick through pages when I know I should be putting the book down and going to sleep and then finding I've skimmed through the whole thing is a good thing, and recently I've also discovered that when my brain is struggling to focus and I keep losing my place so that reading a whole page of text takes ages being able to increase the font size so I only have a few words per page really helps.

I don't do audio books, though I like the idea; unfortunately I struggle too much to concentrate on audio and while I can listen to discussion podcasts while doing something with my hands that stops my brain wandering off on random tangents until I suddenly realise I haven't heard anything for the last ten minutes, I can't manage enough concentration for a story.

How about you?
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[personal profile] el_staplador 2021-01-24 10:07 am (UTC)(link)
I do both/and. I don't think I have any actual preference for the act of reading, except for very thick books. (I would never have managed War and Peace without my Kobo.) I do prefer browsing and shopping for physical books - there's that lovely serendipity of finding something wonderful and unexpected in a charity shop or car boot sale or the library, which I've yet to replicate online. On the other hand, it's very convenient to be able to download vast quantities of Project Gutenberg/AO3 and take it on holiday with me.

A couple of times I have bought the ebook of something and followed it up with the physical edition - usually because there were maps or family trees or something else I wanted to be able to flick back to.

Audio books don't work for me. I find it very difficult to concentrate on more than one thing at once, and I can read much quicker than anyone can read to me.