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| 07 Aug 2017 04:53 AM |
I have just finished reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (the paperback version), when it occurred to me that not everyone does read books in the old-fashioned way these days, being on paper.
That got me interested in what people prefer to read novels, books or any type of literature on. So, if you will all oblige, would you be able to tell me what you prefer (paper or screen) and why? |
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iBruceee
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| 07 Aug 2017 04:56 AM |
Paper. For some reason I read faster, and enjoy the book a lot more. Additional note, Harry Potter is a classic, one I could read for years without losing the smallest bit of interest.
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| 07 Aug 2017 04:59 AM |
^ That's good to know. I've always preferred a good, old fashioned book - for many reasons. I mean, a book doesn't run out of charge, does it? Plus, the smell of a book's pages that you've just bought is amazing.
I agree, Harry Potter is a classic, and J.K Rowling really paints a picture with the adjectives and adverbs she uses. |
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| 07 Aug 2017 05:07 AM |
Paper Id rather physically own a book
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| 07 Aug 2017 05:08 AM |
Oh, the smell of a new book is beautiful
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| 07 Aug 2017 05:08 AM |
| ^ Same for me, I can't stand reading properly on a computer. |
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