I can't bring myself to switch to Kindle becaus of the missing sensory input ;) And -of course- a Kindle will never look as good, as a wall of books... and since I still dream of one day owning a place large enough to have a library...
I would, however, love to get a free electronic copy for every "real" book I buy. There are so many advantages of ebooks (like you said: instant access to hundreds of books while on holiday! No more extra suitcases/bags solely for books! What a dream!) that I'd gladly take the an 2for1 option. But as long as publishing companies don't go that way, I'll primarily rely on ink on paper.
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And -of course- a Kindle will never look as good, as a wall of books... and since I still dream of one day owning a place large enough to have a library...
I would, however, love to get a free electronic copy for every "real" book I buy. There are so many advantages of ebooks (like you said: instant access to hundreds of books while on holiday! No more extra suitcases/bags solely for books! What a dream!) that I'd gladly take the an 2for1 option. But as long as publishing companies don't go that way, I'll primarily rely on ink on paper.