E-book, hardcover/paperback, or audio file?
I've always been a hardcover fan but I recently moved and it is a pain in the neck to pack up and move. I think I'm going to switch to the e-book way instead of hardcover except for SK and Joe Hill books.
As far as e-books go, what device do more people use? I have a Kindle but I recently bought a Kobo. I'm leaning more towards the Kobo now (even though it hasn't arrived) for the sole fact that it tells you how many pages you have left in each chapter. I hate leaving books in the middle of a chapter on Kindle and I haven't found a way to figure out when the next chapter comes. It seems like with the Kobo you can do it.
I've always been a hardcover fan but I recently moved and it is a pain in the neck to pack up and move. I think I'm going to switch to the e-book way instead of hardcover except for SK and Joe Hill books.
As far as e-books go, what device do more people use? I have a Kindle but I recently bought a Kobo. I'm leaning more towards the Kobo now (even though it hasn't arrived) for the sole fact that it tells you how many pages you have left in each chapter. I hate leaving books in the middle of a chapter on Kindle and I haven't found a way to figure out when the next chapter comes. It seems like with the Kobo you can do it.