odd
odd

@MitchWagner No. Not unless you count audio books. I have a Kindle, but I prefer old fashioned paper.

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MitchW
MitchW

@odd Many people do prefer paper. I’m reading about a dozen bucks a year now but I have not read more than one or two on paper since 2010.

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@MitchWagner I don’t plan to get many more paper books bc of limited place for new shelves, though I might swap new books with some of those I’ve already got.

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jessekelber
jessekelber

@MitchWagner Nope. Hard copy. I do read plenty of articles and such that I save to Pocket, however.

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maique
maique

@MitchWagner Yes, I do. Last one on paper was a long time ago. iPhone and aging Kindle have taken over paper.

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MitchW
MitchW

@maique Same here. I installed the Kindle app on my iPad when it came out in 2010 and since then I think I've read two print books. I read a book a month.

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@MitchWagner I, sadly, haven’t been able to keep up that pace (would love to), but it’s so convenient that I can’t picture myself going back to print, and I love the object!

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MitchW

@maique You’ve got a lot going on. I can see why you might have difficulty finding the time to read books.

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