Am I committing an aesthetic sin by reading virtually everything on my Kindle?
Yes, and suicide is one of the only two possible redeeming actions.The other being to stop making dumb threads. Your choice.
>>9356789
What is a good thread to you?
>>9356795
The good kind
My problem with ebooks is that I tend to read multiple books at a time, and with ebooks I'll often put off continuing a book for weeks or even months and then by the time I get back to it I have no idea what's happening.
I don't get this with physical books for whatever reason, so I usually go with physical books whenever I can for this reason.
You just can't beat the feeling of holding a book.
I feel like the experience is detracted if I am holding an ebook reader.
I'm glad they exist, I am just not interested in having one.
>>9356862
Holding a book gives you a meta-perspective on when and sometimes how a writer plans to wrap a story up because you always know how many pages you have left. A good example of this is if you read Ender's Game and see that there are only 50 pages left in the book you know the twist before it happens. I like how my kindle saves me from that kind of thing.
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