- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
re: How are you guys reading these days?
Posted on 7/26/19 at 7:46 am to jimbeam
Posted on 7/26/19 at 7:46 am to jimbeam
East Baton Rouge Parish Library Recycled Reads sale. I know most are used, but some seem to be new. Anyway, $1 or so for a hardback...
Thrift stores. An occasional find of something old, out of print, and interesting that I've yet to read.
Library card and B&N.
So I guess everything except the Kindle.
Thrift stores. An occasional find of something old, out of print, and interesting that I've yet to read.
Library card and B&N.
So I guess everything except the Kindle.
Posted on 7/26/19 at 10:00 am to jimbeam
Mostly kindle, but I miss actual books. My problem is space and limited use of one of my hands.
Posted on 7/26/19 at 11:26 am to VOR
I got a B&N nook when they first came out I was still working on a tug boat then ad tired of lugging a shopping bag full of paper backs to work and only coming home with half of them. I aint looked back my nook has 260 books in it lots of them only available as ebooks and it fits in my back pocket
Posted on 7/26/19 at 12:16 pm to jimbeam
I use the nook app on either my phone or a tablet.
It's self lit and I can change the font size so I don't have to wear my glasses.
It's self lit and I can change the font size so I don't have to wear my glasses.
Posted on 7/26/19 at 12:44 pm to Green Chili Tiger
I am at the age that I appreciate the font size adjust too. also linked table of contents is haandy as well Specially for thick books like the bible.
Posted on 7/26/19 at 1:46 pm to jimbeam
I've had the Kindle Paperwhite for 7 years now and love it. Still a long battery life and the back light and adjustable font is easy on the eyes.
Posted on 7/26/19 at 2:41 pm to Captain Ray
I also miss browsing through brick and mortar bookstores.
I would always run across something interesting.
I would always run across something interesting.
Posted on 8/1/19 at 5:29 am to jimbeam
Kindle Paperwhite.
If I love a book I will buy it for my bookshelf incase a massive emp resets society and Amazon implodes on itself , etc....
But I do love my kindle paperwhite.
If I love a book I will buy it for my bookshelf incase a massive emp resets society and Amazon implodes on itself , etc....
But I do love my kindle paperwhite.
Posted on 8/1/19 at 7:35 am to jimbeam
Tried Kindle, but I eventually found my way back to print books.
I rarely buy a book new. Usually used.
I rarely buy a book new. Usually used.
Posted on 8/1/19 at 5:44 pm to jimbeam
I was buying through B&N and Amazon and then I discovered Thriftbooks.
Then I rediscovered the convenience of the Library Card. I plan it out so that I always have 2-3 books in my posession to read.
Then I rediscovered the convenience of the Library Card. I plan it out so that I always have 2-3 books in my posession to read.
Posted on 8/2/19 at 11:34 am to jimbeam
1. Check the library
2. If they don't have it, support my local used bookstore.
3. If they don't have it, buy used off of Amazon or ebay.
I prefer hardbacks for many reasons but sometimes a paperback just has to do. I've tried e-readers but I don't like it. I like the feel of a book in my hand, turning the pages, using a book mark to measure my progress. I'll continue to read physical books as long as they print them.
2. If they don't have it, support my local used bookstore.
3. If they don't have it, buy used off of Amazon or ebay.
I prefer hardbacks for many reasons but sometimes a paperback just has to do. I've tried e-readers but I don't like it. I like the feel of a book in my hand, turning the pages, using a book mark to measure my progress. I'll continue to read physical books as long as they print them.
Posted on 8/2/19 at 11:37 am to jimbeam
I love real paperback books, but have realized if I download to kindle app on my phone i'll reach much more and more often. I still have a few paperbacks I take on flights and stuff though
Posted on 8/6/19 at 7:17 pm to jimbeam
If it's a book I expect to enjoy, I'll grab it on paperback. I enjoy doing re-read of the same fiction books every few years. I still really enjoy the tactile feedback of feeling the pages turn. Reading these stories over again is an experience for me more than just passing boredom. I can pick up one of my old favorites like the Halo books or X-Wing series, close my eyes, and just relive the memories of the first read in the pages.
Newer books, or books that are reference materials I am perfectly happy reading on my tablet with nook app.
Newer books, or books that are reference materials I am perfectly happy reading on my tablet with nook app.
Posted on 8/19/19 at 11:24 am to jimbeam
Mostly Kindle but I will get a new book every now and then.
Posted on 8/22/19 at 10:26 am to jimbeam
All of the above. I like real books. I like the convenience of Kindle. I don’t like the prices on new books or ebooks. Library and used books good options. Books A Million has good sales. We have a Half Price Books store here in Mansfield; not too shabby.
Posted on 8/25/19 at 11:17 am to jimbeam
Usually cruise the Goodwill stores for some hand-me-downs, never know what you're gonna find there. Picked up quite a few really nice hardcovers over the years for the price of dirt.
This post was edited on 8/25/19 at 11:18 am
Posted on 8/29/19 at 10:53 am to jimbeam
Trade in paperbacks has been my MO for years.
Posted on 8/29/19 at 12:56 pm to jimbeam
Mostly print, also Audible in the car.
My big chunks of reading time seem to be sitting on airplanes.
I have a pretty big queue of paper books that I'll get to who-knows-when. Picked up lots of good books cheap at library sales when I lived in OH. Plenty of libraries up there, and it seemed one was having a book sale every other month.
I'm still a sucker for picking up something at B&N and I usually get something at an indie store if I come across one when I'm traveling. Hard to make progress on the book pile!
My big chunks of reading time seem to be sitting on airplanes.
I have a pretty big queue of paper books that I'll get to who-knows-when. Picked up lots of good books cheap at library sales when I lived in OH. Plenty of libraries up there, and it seemed one was having a book sale every other month.
I'm still a sucker for picking up something at B&N and I usually get something at an indie store if I come across one when I'm traveling. Hard to make progress on the book pile!
Posted on 9/6/19 at 11:41 am to Htowntiger90
Probably 9 out of 10 books I read now are on Kindle.I like physical books but I don’t have room for anymore.I get an email every day from this thing called BookBub,they’ll have around 5 books everyday on sale at Amazon-usually they’re $1.99.Most of them I’m not interested in but once in awhile there’s a good one.Interesting one I’m reading now is “Bad Land” by Jonathan Rabin,got it on BookBub.
Popular
Back to top
Follow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News