Thursday, February 14, 2013

Are You a Print Book or an Ebook?



You Are an eBook


You are more of an eBook type, even if you haven't made the transition fully yet.

You like reading as much as the next paper book fan, if not more. You are dedicated to reading a lot.



In fact, you read so much that you really can appreciate the ease of eBooks. At this point, paper books slow you down.

For you, there is nothing better than being able to get a new book cheaply and easily. You never know when the reading bug is going to strike you.

9 comments:

  1. I have a ton of ebooks but I read mostly paper books. I guess that makes me a print book reader.

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  2. Got ebook too, which is so not true. Ebooks mostly stresses me out since they are slower in a way

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    1. That's so funny because ebook fits me perfectly and I find I read faster with my ereader than with a print book.

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  3. I have become so spoiled by my Paperwhite Kindle that I seldom read paper books anymore. I also have a degenerative retinal disease that makes reading paper books more and more difficult. The Kindle allows me to change font sizes and the light in the paperwhite is AMAZING!

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    1. I love my Paperwhite too. Changing the font size is a huge plus for me!

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  4. That is not a fair test, no matter how you answer it, you will be told you are an e-book.

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    1. Actually the person I got this from was a paper book person. I guess they are looking for certain responses.

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  5. I am a paper book person. And I knew that...no e-readers here.

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