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phil@phil
9/21/2023

Ok, let’s settle this: paperback or Kindle?

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robeee@robeee
9/21/2023

more likely paperback if it's a fiction book. Kindle to superpower the notetaking.

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Shawki Sukkar@shawki
9/21/2023

paperback

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Tayyab@tayyab
9/21/2023

Kindle for convenience (esp travel), but buy hardcover for home library.

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9/21/2023

I use Kobo because I'm a hipster. Generally I prefer ebooks for the convenience, but I do enjoy paperbacks and actually holding the book, being able to flip around more easily, etc...

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Coleman McCormick@coleman
9/21/2023

depends on the book, love both paperback if i want to go deep, kindle if i want more accessibility to dip in quickly (like fiction)

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warren@warren
9/21/2023

paperback, no discussion.

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Jake Casey@jakeacasey
9/21/2023

I like owning real books, but I'll be honest 99% of my reading is done on a Kindle. I have no idea why I still want the physical thing. The kindle keyboard was a thing of beauty.

In reply to @phil
9/21/2023

paperback - for whatever reason my attention span 10x's when I'm reading on paperback vs electronically

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9/21/2023

Kindle, then if I liked the book, paperback for bookself

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NetOpWibby@netopwibby.eth
9/21/2023

Paperback. There's something about the tactile nature of physical books vs anything electronic.

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Scarlet Death @scarletdeath
9/21/2023

Paperback

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9/21/2023

For a great book? Love having a Gutenberg to share with friends/family.

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Michael Williams@michael
9/21/2023

Kindle (travel)

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gilles@gilles
9/21/2023

Never in my life have I read a book from a screen, and never will.

In reply to @phil
9/21/2023

definitely paperback

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GabrielAyuso.eth ⌐◨-◨@gabrielayuso.eth
9/21/2023

Kindle I have a harder time reading the few physical books I've bought recently.

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Ben 🛡️@0xbenersing.eth
9/21/2023

How is this still a question? Paper - obviously.

In reply to @phil
9/21/2023

Seriously though I went through stages - paper only - kindle only (after my daughter was born) - now, very often, both I will prefer paper if I can but kindle (app & device) lets me read whenever wherever which is priceless

In reply to @phil
9/21/2023

Kindle for convenience but paperback is what I like

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Luigi@luigi
9/21/2023

Both. Paperback at home for the smell, the sound, and the touch. Kindle when out.

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Dan Romero@dwr.eth
9/21/2023

Hardcover

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David T Phung @davidtphung.eth
9/21/2023

just read… read what you find fascinating, reads that you get lost in and quit reads you find boring… no matter what, how, when or where. just read.

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Petr Malyukov@richmal.eth
9/21/2023

Paperback for home Kindle for travel

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rafa@rafa
9/21/2023

PDF print out

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Res Ipsa@resipsa
9/21/2023

paperback. if it’s between paperback and hardcover it’s still paperback

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Vishal Kankani@kankanivishal
9/21/2023

Hardcover

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Varun Srinivasan@v
9/21/2023

kindle for fiction, paperback for non fiction

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NicoM@nicom
9/21/2023

Definitely paperback because I tend to have one in progress book in each room and it would be far too expensive to do the same with multiple ebook reader and not convenient to carry one all over the house.

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Agustin Cortes (Tint.eth)@tin
9/21/2023

hardcover

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Otrova Gomas@otrova-gomas
9/21/2023

Paperback. Forever.

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Zack Schiller@zls
9/21/2023

Audiobook when read by the author.

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9/21/2023

Paperback for fiction, paperwhite for non-fiction

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Vassilis@vassilis
9/22/2023

Paperback

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Jackson@jacks0n
9/22/2023

That new book smell. That old book smell. Kindle has no smell. No page turning ASMR. Home: paper Travel: kindle

In reply to @phil
9/22/2023

paperback. I can read epubs pretty much anywhere to save time, but for enjoyment, paperback.

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Jonny Mack@nonlinear.eth
9/22/2023

used hardcovers with the following filters

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9/22/2023

Always the original McCoy 📖

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Chukwuka Osakwe@chukwukaosakwe
9/22/2023

Paperback bro. Trust me bro.

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Likee@likee
9/22/2023

paperback always

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chandresh 🪴@thechandresh.eth
9/22/2023

is this what you are told to do 👀

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Varun Kumar@vkcs
9/22/2023

Kindle

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indy@indy
9/22/2023

1st read: kindle 2nd read: hardback

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Donny@donny
9/23/2023

Looks like that settles it.. 👀

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lukaslevert.eth@lukaslevert
9/23/2023

Paperback

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9/24/2023

If you want to stay away from the digital world, paperback and if you need to research, kindle is a good option. In fact, for cases where you don't need to search in texts, paperback is suitable, and if you need to find a part of the text, the kindle is suitable.