Not a hardcover, but my favorite replica of a first edition is Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The illustrations are especially enjoyable.
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I read all kinds of things and magazines as well.I used to read books when I was younger (until like late 30'ties), I guess life happened and my eyes got tired, maybe with my life getting under control and a pair of reading glasses I can take it up again, I like the paper media
@lovely_darlingprettybaby what kind of books are you reading?
That reminds me of studying when you highlight things and make notes sometimes.Whenever I want to have a reference book, it has to be an actual book, not some on-line source (although I use these, as well). I get out the yellow highlighter marker, leave bookmarks, etc. I am this way with important scientific articles, as well. I will print them out so I can highlight and make notes.
I used to use those things a lot.Well I’ll admit that when I do want to look up the definition of a word or something I want to know about, these days I’ll tend to look on-line instead of using a dictionary or encyclopedia. But I hope schools don’t stop teaching students how to use these sources of print.
I love that!!!I have been collecting and reading hardcover books since I was sixteen years old. As I write this I am staring at a double stack of hardcovers on top of the piano that numbers about fourteen titles. Some have been read, others await. I have an actual library of hundreds and hundreds of titles (albeit, almost all of them are still packed away in moving boxes from my last move), some signed by the authors and a few are now worth quite a bit more money than I paid for them. I am wondering what to do with them now? *rueful chuckle*
It’s impossible to own too many books!I love books. I probably own too many of them. I also borrow them from the library.
Absolutely! All the time!I cannot say how much even with deficit how much I enjoy a good book.
And I think using too much screens is bad for your eye sight and leads to eye strain
So I still love reading a real book.
Well now I went back to it.
Does anyone read real books anymore for leisure and enjoyment?
And to learn things?
YES!!! YES!!! YES!!!Absolutely! All the time!
I read books to learn things - real things at the heart of the subject. I never rely of Google or Youtube. Google is commercial and Youtube is only the opinion of the video maker. Neither can be relied on at any in-depth mechanism of action level. Sometimes I do use Google to check spelling. Also, all the sidebar adds are totally distracting and drives me crazy.
Also, I do not do well learning from a "person", so audio is very weak for me. Written text is by far best for me.