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In reply to the discussion: Ok, DU buddies...I need help. I had a very depressing visit to Barnes and Noble this morning. [View all]oldhippie
(3,249 posts)I am an older guy (retired) and I have read a LOT of books over my life. I was a reader from a very early age and have read several books a week my entire life. I always liked the look and feel of a nice book. I even studied hobby bookbinding for awhile, but never actually did it. I received a 2nd gen Kindle as a gift about 4 or 5 years ago and originally didn't think I would like it. But, lo and behold, after using it for one book I was hooked. Light, convenient, handy, different fonts, no strain on the old wrist to turn pages (mine has a button on the side rather than having to swipe) and I was hooked. I now vastly prefer the ebook version of a book to the paper version. If it is available in ebook that's how I'll buy it. I'll admit that I still have my collection of old leatherbound classics, and still read one once in awhile.
And we're not alone in this. Pretty much everyone I have talked to that tried a Kindle ended up switching. Think of the trees saved.