tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3205240430255489119.post7021460641269369717..comments2023-08-16T08:44:39.804-04:00Comments on Slash & Burn: Paper or Plastic Electronic?Amanda Younghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17631269469790529611noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3205240430255489119.post-63236755677390159042012-03-27T19:01:18.318-04:002012-03-27T19:01:18.318-04:00I am totally old school when it comes to reading. ...I am totally old school when it comes to reading. I don't have an ereader, and genuienly I don't want one. I can read them on my laptop or on my aged PDA. I feel like Giles on BtVS when he was asked why he didn't like computers. He said it was the smell--they don't have one. I miss the sensory input that comes from turning pages and smelling that paper smell when I read ebooks.<br /><br />I can't remember the last ebook I bought, but I was at my neighbourhood book store just the other week and I bought three paperback books. (I am fully aware of the irony of this. ;-) )Maia Stronghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08352482028469213261noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3205240430255489119.post-21846432484826435652012-03-20T12:28:17.893-04:002012-03-20T12:28:17.893-04:00I'm the same way with my Kindle and I love it....I'm the same way with my Kindle and I love it. The only paperback books I still buy are the ones that are part of a series that I've been reading from the beginning. I have all of JR Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood books, Cindy Gerard's Black Ops, Inc. and several other series. I will keep buying the paperback or hardback books until the series ends. My Kindle saved me because I was beginning to run out of room to keep my books. I have hundreds of m/m romance books, but they are all on my Kindle.Lisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17592954015398049709noreply@blogger.com