I miss the days when I could just pick up a printed and start . At present I have usually to scratch around for my ; then I have to locate my light. Once all of these 'measures' have been taken, I can start to the . Usually by this time my initial enthusiasm for has greatly dissipated.

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@bibliolater @bookstodon On that note, I will share though I think ereading sucks, it solves all those problems and I can start reading when I feel like it. So that’s what I do.

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@TammyGentzel @bookstodon I just do not get the same experience with as I do with printed books. Perhaps I am just too old fashioned but thank you for the suggestion.

@bibliolater @bookstodon I absolutely agree. I don’t like it. But I like to read and I have trouble with most printed books now, so….

@bibliolater @TammyGentzel @bookstodon I am the opposite. Can’t read a hardcover book anymore. Love ebooks

@ChrisCPS @bibliolater @TammyGentzel I'm the same, much prefer ebooks, so if my wife recommends a treeware book, first thing I do is check whether it's on Overdrive courtesy of the public library.

That said, I'm not a fan of ebooks except on an e-ink device. For me that's a Kobo e-reader.

Also, I mainly read novels; for non-fiction with lots of illustrations and flicking back and forth, I'd still go with treeware.

@JohnDA @bibliolater @TammyGentzel if I have nonfiction will use the iPad. Best thing that happened to spouse and myself was being able to read on iPhones at night in bed on dark mode. Both of us read in bed to get to sleep, no disturbing the other person now

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