Monday, March 5, 2018

Meredith's Monday Musings: Paperback Books vs Kindle Books





Hi All!

Happy Monday! How are y’all doing today? I’m doing great. It’s the beginning of March, so spring should be right around the corner, right? Maybe? Hopefully? Haha!

Today’s Meredith’s Monday Musing post is all about: Paperback books vs Kindle books. 

Which type of book do you prefer to read, paperback books or kindle books? I feel like this is a pretty hot topic amongst readers. 



When I grew up, I loved to read. So, I’ve always been a paperback girl. When Amazon came out with the Kindle, I honestly didn’t think it was going to last. I thought who would be crazy to want to read on a tablet when they could hold the book they were reading in their hands and flip the pages. 

Well, after a few years of the Kindle not going away, I decided to download the app onto my iTouch and give it a try. (I didn’t have a Kindle at the time and I wasn’t going to go out and buy one just to try it out). I was surprised with how much I enjoyed reading off of my iTouch. I could highlight any passages I wanted to remember. If there was a word in the story that I didn’t know the definition to I could just click on it and get the definition. Reading in bed became a lot easier because I could lay down on my stomach and hold my phone and still be comfy. Lastly, and this is probably the best feature is that I could read a kinky book and no one would know it! 

So after years of being a nay-sayer to the Kindle, I suddenly was very for it. For the next year or so, all of the books I read were off of my Kindle app. I went through probably double the amount of books that I would normally read in paperback. (Another advantage of the Kindle, except for my bank account). 



Everything was going great until I went to the library and picked up a paperback book. Call me nostalgic, but having a paperback in my hands again where I could flip the pages, feel the book in my hands, etc brought me back to all of the hours I had spent reading as a kid. It made me wanting to use my Kindle app less and read paperbacks more. 

After going back and forth like this, I finally decided to have the best of both worlds. I will normally get one paperback from the library and purchase one kinky book for my kindle each week. This way, I get the nostalgic feelings of the paperback, while also getting the “tech” and discretion feelings from the Kindle app. It ended up working pretty well. 

That’s all I have for today. Happy Monday! 



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