Yay for print books! I see this with my high school students. Not only do they like print books but they also want hard copies of readings and would WAY rather do work with a pen/pencil than online. I think it's great :)
I moved countries and got rid of all my hard copy books - which was hellish by the way, because it is impossible to give away roughly ~200 books efficiently and even second hand stores were incredibly picky in what they would and wouldn't take (who knew these 3 copies of War & Peace in different languages I bought as an inside joke would come to bite me in the ass like this?). I bought a Kindle to replace them. I have read two books in the 2 years since. There is simply something magical about print books and I'm glad to hear that that sentiment lives on!
I definitely do love print books! It’s probably one of my biggest expenses the past year haha
Well that makes me VERY HAPPY! Knowledge is power :)
Yay for print books! I see this with my high school students. Not only do they like print books but they also want hard copies of readings and would WAY rather do work with a pen/pencil than online. I think it's great :)
That's so interesting - and I think it's great, too!
I moved countries and got rid of all my hard copy books - which was hellish by the way, because it is impossible to give away roughly ~200 books efficiently and even second hand stores were incredibly picky in what they would and wouldn't take (who knew these 3 copies of War & Peace in different languages I bought as an inside joke would come to bite me in the ass like this?). I bought a Kindle to replace them. I have read two books in the 2 years since. There is simply something magical about print books and I'm glad to hear that that sentiment lives on!
Oh...this sounds HARD (to give away the books). My daughters love the kindle, but alas...