@nastassia_k Sure, my choice also depends on the genre of the book. Hardcopies are for classics and limited editions, and ebooks and audio are great for business books, psychology, self-development, etc )
@marvin_maendle Right you are, it is like an opportunity to switch and relax. Sometimes I also take album books on architecture and photography as a source of not only relaxation, but also inspiration)
I want to vote for physical, but I've started seeing the merits of digital books in the last few years. Managing our large collection of books as we have shifted has become an arduous task.
@geetanjalishrivastava Yep, completely agree, if you move a lot and don't have your own place it is hard to collect physical library, and in this case - ebooks are a great plus, they are always with you in the phone, and you can get back to them whenever you want to :)
Digital and audiobooks are certainly convenient, however, if I want to fully absorb the contents of a book, the quality of a physical book cannot be surpassed.
Digital and audiobooks are certainly convenient, however, if I want to fully absorb the contents of a book, the quality of a physical book cannot be surpassed. BTW, I would love to connect with you, Natalie.
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