/lit/ I've recently collected about 10 or so thick ass, dense, good books on philosophy, political economy, capitalism, the deep state, CIA counter-intelligence etc. etc. (each 400+ pages) online for free in PDF form. However, I fucking hate reading books on a screen because the glare hurts my eyes over long periods and it's just not /comfy/
>inb4 blind oldfag
So.... are there shops or warehouse stores or any places I can go to just print MegaShitLoad of pages I've saved on a USB drive and they will bind the pages together into book form for me?
Also, how much would this cost compared to just buying them straight up from a mega-bookstore like Barnes and Noble?
>yes, I looked for them in local public libraries but none of them have them. I do have a library card and I would have just checked them out if that was an option
bumperinooo
Just get an e-reader senpai
>>7479146
This. I'm exactly like you OP and though my paperwhite pisses me of sometimes it's fucktons better than my phone
>>7479146
>>7479157
>OP can't deal with eyestrain from digital screen
>get an e-reader senpai!!
JUST
>>7479175
e-readers dont have screen glare you sperg, they're not backlit.
>>7479178
>they're not backlit
except for the ones that are
>>7479178
OP here
I don't doubt you
But even with that being true, I'm too set in my ways to accept thisI'm a physical book patrician through and through
>>7479183
having an e-paper screen is literally what defines an e-reader.
>>7479188
>patrician
>too poor to buy books
I don't think so, son.
>>7479195
patrician in my tastes
not patrician in my class position
>tfw you were not born a company man
Rothschild/Rockefeller/Skull and Bones/Wild Bill Donovan back to the >>>/trash/
bumping for interest
See if you can get the books from your library via inter library loan.