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Anyone else gone back to "real" books?

(72 Posts)
Beckett Sat 14-Sept-19 10:46:21

I have been using a kindle for some time, but find I am now buying more "real" books. I will still use the kindle when on holiday but nothing beats the feel of a real book

Greciangirl Sat 05-Oct-19 17:28:19

Always read real books,
Couldn’t get on with a kindle version.
I like the feel of a real book in my hands.
I always read one in bed before sleep.
I find it very comforting.

PamelaJ1 Sat 05-Oct-19 18:49:35

I tried and tried to like my kindle but failed dismally.

MissAdventure Sat 05-Oct-19 18:52:04

I've never had a kindle or anything like it.
I don't understand how they work, how you would get 'books' on them, so I've just stuck to proper books.

Sussexborn Sat 05-Oct-19 19:04:11

I have an old style kindle and now have a kindle app on my iPad. This is mainly when we are away.

I also use the local library and the main library and often order books from other branches. None of the council on the appropriate committee had ever used a library so we had quite a battle to keep it open. They were a mainstay in my childhood and serve a real need.

Bridgeit Tue 08-Oct-19 19:24:52

Yes , yes, yes, tried the alternatives but it’s just not the same ?

NanaMacGeek Tue 08-Oct-19 19:47:23

I don't really understand the need to handle books with paper pages, especially well-thumbed second hand ones. But I enjoy getting lost in a well told story. Surely, it's all about reading, ideas, imagination, and education, whether it's printed on a page or electronically generated? I have so many books available to read on my Kindle, some I read and read again, some that I'm keeping for a real treat. I read whenever I can. I sometimes read them at night when I can't sleep but my DH is not disturbed. I don't have crates of books to dispose of and I can 'lend' my books to friends and family. No trees are harmed in the process!

MissAdventure Tue 08-Oct-19 20:14:34

No trees harmed here either.

I haven't bought a new book for over 25 years.

I enjoy the fact that someone else has enjoyed them, and even more that they're 25p in my favourite charity shop.

Willow500 Tue 08-Oct-19 20:59:46

I have a bookcase full of real books which I won't part with but all my reading these days is done on my tablet - either my iPad or Amazon Fire tablet. The main reason is primarily my eyesight - I can't see small print in books with my glasses on after I take my lenses out when I go to bed. The fact that I can finish a book in a series and instantly download the next and also read a sample from an untried author is great. The book opens at the last page read too which doesn't happen with a real book unless you use a bookmark or turn the corner over and I can't hold a real book as easily. I have several real books a friend has passed on waiting to be read but so far they're still on the shelf sad

NotTooOld Thu 31-Oct-19 13:38:50

I much prefer my kindle, lots of books to hand and you can take advantage of the cheap daily and monthly deals. Also you can make the print large so I don't need my specs and it's so convenient to read lying on my side in bed. The downside is that I love libraries and hate to see them close but, of course, I am contributing to their demise by no longer borrowing books. That does make me sad.

HeyTheree Thu 31-Oct-19 13:48:48

My friends still gift "real books" to me, they know I like it.

dizzyblonde Thu 31-Oct-19 16:32:56

With 3470 books on my kindle currently I don’t think I could find room for all of them if they were paper copies.

I dislike the implied snobbery from some people about kindles, talk of ‘real books’ etc., all books are real, it’s just the medium that is different. It’s purely a matter of personal preference, neither is inherently better than the other.

I have 9 bookcases full of paper books but have no preference as to how I read, it depends what book and where I’m reading

I’m off on holiday next week and will be making sure I have at least 15 books downloaded to read whilst I’m away, that would mean an extra large suitcase if I didn’t have a kindle.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 31-Oct-19 17:27:03

I do have a kindle, but it drives me mad as I can’t flip through pages back and forth easily.

So books for me. I love the feel of them and the smell!

Just received “The Night Manager” Le Carre

So that will be started later.

J52 Thu 31-Oct-19 18:23:05

Real books for me, although DH uses his Kindle all the time.
I’ve just given half a dozen books to a friend, I enjoy being able to share them and have a discussion about them as I’m passing them on.

Fennel Thu 31-Oct-19 18:35:45

I would never get Kindle - Can' t understand it anyway.
Last night I switched my bed time reading from a paperback 'Guys and Dolls' by Damon Runyon to a paperback of a selection of some of Anton Chechov's short stories. Which I've read before.
Bliss.

sf101 Thu 31-Oct-19 19:21:45

I got my kindle years ago - am now on my second - this one is very light and back lit so can read it so much easier in bed. Would never be without it.
I have arthritis in my hands now so holding a book could be quite painful.
Love my kindle smile

Catherine55 Mon 16-Dec-19 11:27:57

I have to say I'm a bit torn, I love lending and borrowing books between my friends and loved ones, which you can only really do with paper books - but like @NotTooOld I think it's easier to get recommendations online for ebooks from places like Kindle or Bookbub or Bookouture Deals and it's more instant to download and get stuck right in.

eazybee Mon 16-Dec-19 13:16:21

Gone back to real books?
Never left them.
Love my bookcases full of books old and new.

GagaJo Mon 16-Dec-19 13:20:32

I've got rid of a lot of my books, for space rather than other reasons.

But much prefer real books. About to start rereading 'Waterland' by Graham Swift.

Doodle Mon 16-Dec-19 13:24:40

Yes I love real books. Far more satisfying than a kindle or iPad for me

Auntieflo Mon 16-Dec-19 13:50:09

I was given a Kobo reader a couple of years ago, but admit to not using it this year.
I love real books, but only paperbacks, as hard backs can be too heavy.

Sara65 Mon 16-Dec-19 13:53:49

I have never owned a kindle, or ever wanted to own a kindle, I love my books!