How Has Digital Reading Changed Your Relationship with Books?

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Urvashi

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With eBooks, audiobooks, and online libraries, reading has never been more accessible. Do you find yourself reading more now than before? Or do you miss the feel of physical books? How do you balance digital and print reading in your life?
 
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I liked the small of fresh books, I liked to flip the pages and like the sound of ruffling pages. I miss those things when I am reading digital books
 

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Digital reading made books more accessible for me. I carry entire libraries on my phone, read on the go, and use features like highlights and night mode. Though I miss the feel of paper sometimes, convenience has strengthened, not weakened, my reading habit.
 

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I finally broke down and got a Kindle a few years ago but I only got it because it allows me to take a bunch of books with me when I travel and the Kindle doesn't take up much room in my carry on. But I don't think it's really changed how I read, when I'm at home when at least. It may have made traveling easier.
 

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Digital reading has actually made life easier for me as I can now access thousands of books on my device while on the go. If they were physical copies my apartment would have been turned to a library 😁
 
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