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BooksByEssie wrote:I have a nookcolor and original nook, and they have taken over my reading. I honestly prefer to read on the nookcolor over a true book and even the original nook. Its just so easy, I never lose my place, my children can't rip the pages, and I can buy books while sitting on my couch, which is excellent because I don't want to bring the kiddos into the book store. I can also get books that are only available as ebooks, as well as magazines.
So, I highly recommend an ereader, just do your homework and don't buy an off brand cheap one.
Fran wrote:I don't have kids so my opinion probably counts for zilch but I think it's a pity not to bring your kids to bookstores & libraries. Certainly in Ireland many bookstores have lovely children's areas all bright & colorful & I always smile when I see little kids engrossed in a big story book. I also love when I go to my local library & you hear the hum of someone reading quietly to the kids in their section.
I guess it's nostalgia on my part.
Euphoriameantime wrote:I couldn't do it. I love the smell of a book. I'm always flipping the pages over and over smelling them. Old books, new books. Maybe I'm just weird!
Euphoriameantime wrote:I couldn't do it. I love the smell of a book. I'm always flipping the pages over and over smelling them. Old books, new books. Maybe I'm just weird!
Tip the Bottle wrote:Euphoriameantime wrote:I couldn't do it. I love the smell of a book. I'm always flipping the pages over and over smelling them. Old books, new books. Maybe I'm just weird!
Ever just crack a book open in the middle and bury you nose in it? It's the little things like that that puts a smile on your face.
If you're ever in New York City and want a really fantastic smell go to the New York Public Library old paper and ink it's as nice as smelling roses.
Euphoriameantime wrote:Tip the Bottle wrote:Euphoriameantime wrote:I couldn't do it. I love the smell of a book. I'm always flipping the pages over and over smelling them. Old books, new books. Maybe I'm just weird!
Ever just crack a book open in the middle and bury you nose in it? It's the little things like that that puts a smile on your face.
If you're ever in New York City and want a really fantastic smell go to the New York Public Library old paper and ink it's as nice as smelling roses.
It's funny you should say that! I love going to the Old Toronto Public Library for just that reason.
I think you've just hatched a new dream for me. Traveling and smelling libraries.
Next time you check a book out, perhaps you should think about all the weirdos out there who have been sticking their noses in it and sniffing. So, so good. So, so happy!
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