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In reply to the discussion: e-books or physically hand held books? I like the hand held books. I like the feel and smell of real books [View all]rsdsharp
(12,103 posts)33. We've given multiple bankers boxes of books to the local Planned Parenthood book sale.
Still, the shelves are filling up, and the book sale is no longer an option to off load the overflow. The one used bookstore I was aware of in town has closed.
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e-books or physically hand held books? I like the hand held books. I like the feel and smell of real books [View all]
debm55
Dec 2023
OP
Agree--real books especially older ones have a unique smell and texture to them. I like that.
debm55
Dec 2023
#25
I like them too. I gave away 600 books to my local library a few years ago. Now all I do is all digital.
flying_wahini
Dec 2023
#8
That is very good. I usually do to used book stores and see what they have--recyle. Or get books from the Library.
debm55
Dec 2023
#27
I understand. I have read both. I like to recycle mine to different used book stores or when the Library has a used book
debm55
Dec 2023
#29
We've given multiple bankers boxes of books to the local Planned Parenthood book sale.
rsdsharp
Dec 2023
#33
rsdsharp, have you tried Goodwill, Salvation Army or Nursing Homes? Just a suggestion.. Great that you recycle your
debm55
Dec 2023
#40
Yes, while reading one book, my Kindle misfunctioned. It was a disaster. Now when I read an e-book I write down the page
debm55
Dec 2023
#32
I had the same. Had magazines going back many years--especially teaching books and kids books I read to my class. I
debm55
Dec 2023
#45
Thank you very much, Niagara. I didn't know about the blue light and sleep. I really do appreciate that. Ty.
debm55
Dec 2023
#50
It depends on the book for me. For my "fun" reading: genre stuff like mysteries, fantasy, sci fi,
Coventina
Dec 2023
#20
I love that--my favorite genre is mysteries. Books with illustrations must be real books. Thank you.
debm55
Dec 2023
#54
Got you, I usually dog ear the page as I drift off to sleep. They both serve their purpose. I like to buy used books.
debm55
Dec 2023
#56
Both. I buy a physical book if it has illustrations or if it contains material
Ocelot II
Dec 2023
#22
I went through my book shelves and gave away all the books and magazines I had read. It was bitter sweet, But it was
debm55
Dec 2023
#60
Magazines!!! I don't even want to think about those cases of National Geographics
yellowdogintexas
Dec 2023
#144
get rid of them. I did the same thing--I don't know why I was saving magazines. They were Stampington. and all their
debm55
Dec 2023
#146
my kindles have a zoom feature for maps and pictures and an annotation
yellowdogintexas
Dec 2023
#122
My kindles will show me all the books I have acquired from Amazon in electronic format
yellowdogintexas
Dec 2023
#139
Yes, I do both. However, I like the real books. We are used to them for various reasons. I think the in the future,
debm55
Dec 2023
#61
Yes, both have their bad and good points. I do both for different reasons. I can't part with my Art History books.
debm55
Dec 2023
#63
Yes that is a good thing. The older I get the more difficult it is to see. Also, I am partially blind in one eye from
debm55
Dec 2023
#51
Yes, I have some books on Kindel, but the touch of paper and the memories that the scent of the book brings back is
debm55
Dec 2023
#48
Thank you for the information of where to find bargains. I hope you have fully recovered from covid. Ty
debm55
Dec 2023
#47
sources for free/cheap books: Robin Reads; Book Bub; Book Raider; Bargain Booksy
yellowdogintexas
Dec 2023
#145
E-books. Got rid of my books. Donated some to the local library for their book sale.
IcyPeas
Dec 2023
#53
When I retired from teaching, I did the same. Got rid of the dust collectors, clothing I have worn in years ( and more
debm55
Dec 2023
#66
Agree with you . I have my wonderful book of birds, dogs, cats, etc. I can not part with. Many times have lost my place
debm55
Dec 2023
#71
Be carefull they don't do an episode of Hoarders--the cookbook series on you. Just joking. TY
debm55
Dec 2023
#123
I do the same. I overshoot the page I am looking for. It takes me forever to find were I was.
debm55
Dec 2023
#76
I have never tried the audible books. I am partially blind in one eye from Shingles. It sounds like a good idea. You
debm55
Dec 2023
#90
I use an ereader. I don't particularly care for Amazon and the Kindle ecosystem. I use a Kobo ereader.
retread
Dec 2023
#94
ebooks. Fonts are adjustable in size and type. Adjustable back light eases strain of reading in dark. Portable. One
retread
Dec 2023
#92
I have used both and, while I enjoy both, I prefer e-books these days.
Different Drummer
Dec 2023
#98
Thank you Different Drummer for the information. Didn't know Amazon did that. Bummer.
debm55
Dec 2023
#100
Same here, Jilly. I had over 100 of those little Pillsbury cookbooks that you used to buy at the checkout counters. I
debm55
Dec 2023
#103
I have a large collection of cookbooks, which I don't use much anymore but when she was planning her wedding,
yellowdogintexas
Dec 2023
#130
Ah, a very nice conversation from many different people, all w/ different perspectives on the art of
SWBTATTReg
Dec 2023
#102
Oh no, it isn't funky it is your true self. books can take us to different times and places by e-book or pulp books.
debm55
Dec 2023
#104
I like your post hunter. It is very true. Some of my books, I did have to through out because the basement flooded.
debm55
Dec 2023
#106
I have heard of that, Give to charities and keep the ones that are very meaningful to you
debm55
Dec 2023
#140
Very good post, Chainfire. I do both, but still prefer books. I do not want my house with wall to wall books and
debm55
Dec 2023
#108
Real physical 🧡 books! But I'm happy to read e-books, too, which I adapted from Covid.
electric_blue68
Dec 2023
#109
Hand Held! For the last 15 years, I've been reading books to my wife - she knits while I read
NewHendoLib
Dec 2023
#113
Thank you, Yellowdogintexas. Yes, will have to look in my local library for ebooks.
debm55
Dec 2023
#119