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Hardcover books are so cool looking (and more expensive) but somehow I am not that fan of them nor paperback but I am more comfortable with pocket editions as I can basically carry them anywhere and hold them with one hand.I've been reading a nice, thick hardcover novel recently, with high-quality pages and a colourful dust jacket, and the experience really is immaculate. I like that I could whack someone over the head with this, if I really wanted to. I honestly do think that paperbacks and digital screens are pretty interchangeable, these days, but if I'm reading a big, thick, difficult book that I really want to spend a lot of time with, I think physical hardcovers might just win out.
On the other hand I think hardcovers are the best for dictionaries, encyclopaedia among many informational/technical books since they're made to be used not in order.
Yes, today we have ways to make people, even blind and depth, be able to read books.You people actually read books?
Either on paper or on the phone (or even in audio although it's not fully the same thing to me).
In a way of speaking, there is no real excuses to not read books in 2025.
I'm not asking people to read War and Peace, Crime and Punishment nor Les Misérables but even a simple novel is better than not reading at all.