Can't access poll either but I love both. I'm usually reading two real books and 1-3 ebooks at a time
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Old School - paper for everything
Mixed format - fiction and non-fiction alike - no preference
Mixed format - whichever is cheapest/convenient for fiction but paper for cookbooks
I hate clutter - make everything an e-book
Obligatory other because I'm sure I've forgotten something
Can't access poll either but I love both. I'm usually reading two real books and 1-3 ebooks at a time
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DS#1 2003
DS#2 my mother's day gift 2012
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Mikey, the cat and rhinestone-collared, pink-leashed Schatze, our Rottweiler girl
I'm afraid of ebooks and all the blue light exposure things I've read that suggest that it may be really bad for the eyes
'...everything can be taken from a man but one thing, the Last of the Human Freedoms, the ability to choose one's behavior in any set of circumstances, the Freedom to Choose One's Own Way.' -Viktor Frankle
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Same with the regular Nook. Although I love my iPad for many things, I couldn't comfortably read a book on it because it seemed too "glare-y." Reading on my Nook Simple Touch is just as comfortable as reading a book (sometimes more comfortable if the print is small).
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Paper for reference books, like cookbooks and workout books. eBook for everything else, though I might read a paper book if given one. I don't seek out paper copies, while I actively seek out a Kindle version.