What method does /lit/ prefer to read?
im curious
https://strawpoll.de/3773748
Books for reading at home. Ebooks for travel
i prefer physical books, but started reading on my phone lately. its nice having it at my fingertips all the time.
havent tried kindle/ereaders
anyone able to give good pros to using one? kinda want one but need to justify it
>>8218340
Kindle. The on-hand dictionary and x-ray features have spoiled me. We aren't more books available on it? I'm reading The Tin Drum now, and the other two Danzig trilogy books aren't available in English on it, only German. Same goes for most non-fiction books I want to read.
auidiobooks. Listening to good stories only during walks/runs is great incentive to exerciseand a great way to multitask
I love the utility of an e-reader but I prefer a physical book generally.
That said my only experience is using my nexus 7 as a reader, rather than a proper one that might be easier on the eyes.
>>8218567
>why not just find the epub files elsewhere and load em on?
I've looked,I rarely pay for any ebooks. I'm not sure they're available in any ebook format, or I just don't know where to look.
>>8218574
thats really unfortunate
i hope you find them soon
>putting disgusting LCD together with e-ink screens
Kindle + Audiobooks for 1st Reading
Books for 2nd Reading
kindle for non-fiction and quick reads
physical for philosophy and high-quality fiction
>>8219004
why
>>8218589
This senpai. All about the e-ink Nooks with no backlight and mad battery power that can read multiple different format types
Smartphone, the S7 Edge is the perfect size for reading on a phone I find.
I haven't read from an actual book in years. Never owned an e-reader either.