Feature and Follow: Book Preferences
Q: What is your preferred reading format? Hardcover, eBooks, paperback etc?
A: Depends on the type of book. For fiction, it is actually easier for me to read on an e-reader (I have a kindle fire that I love, and my iPhone is great for when I'm waiting for something). But for crafting and cooking, a hard copy (paperback, softcover, or hardback) is preferred because I can actually take it into the kitchen and flip the pages back and forth. Hard to do that with an e-reader. Non-fiction history reads better in a paperback. Don't ask me why.
Hosted by Parajunkee of Parajunkee’s View and Alison of Alison Can Read. Each host will have their own Feature Blog.
F&F: First you leave your name here on this post using the linky tools, grab the code under the #FF picture and put it in your post, and then visit as many blogs as you want on the list and tell them “hi” in their comments or respond to their question. If someone follows you, it's courtesy to follow back. It's a great way to see what other book bloggers are reading now, and how they feel about the weekly question.
Your turn, what is your preferred reading format?
A: Depends on the type of book. For fiction, it is actually easier for me to read on an e-reader (I have a kindle fire that I love, and my iPhone is great for when I'm waiting for something). But for crafting and cooking, a hard copy (paperback, softcover, or hardback) is preferred because I can actually take it into the kitchen and flip the pages back and forth. Hard to do that with an e-reader. Non-fiction history reads better in a paperback. Don't ask me why.
Hosted by Parajunkee of Parajunkee’s View and Alison of Alison Can Read. Each host will have their own Feature Blog.
F&F: First you leave your name here on this post using the linky tools, grab the code under the #FF picture and put it in your post, and then visit as many blogs as you want on the list and tell them “hi” in their comments or respond to their question. If someone follows you, it's courtesy to follow back. It's a great way to see what other book bloggers are reading now, and how they feel about the weekly question.
Your turn, what is your preferred reading format?
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Thank you for you input!