Abyss, on 07 May 2014 - 07:24 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 06 May 2014 - 06:22 PM, said:
It's basic math to me... on the one hand is a single slim piece of tech that pretty much takes up less space than an mmpb, has its own light, adjustable font and allows me to carry along every other book in the series, usually searchable, in case i want to look something up and if i happen to finish the book i can grab the next one in literally seconds, vs paper and cardboard that i sometimes have to hold open with one of both hands, requires exterior light, can rip or stain and in the case of hardcovers is inconveniently massive such that i can't conveniently take it anywhere. I find even when i pull a dead tree artifact out of the TRPFH these days i catch myself wishing it was an ebook.
Indeed. I'm NEARLY there. My goal when I began collecting books was to one day have a nice big library, which will double as my man cave (this will be in the offing when the Mrs and I buy our first house), which is why I've still bought so many dead tree books. But it's FAIRLY respectable now,and aside from grabbing a few more Classics that I feel should be on the shelf, I think I'm nearing critical mass for what I could FIT into said Library Man Cave anyways.
I've purposely bought specific volume collection of Tolkien for this purpose, and my Harry Potter books are all hardcover and in tip-top shape...ect.
The first real test has been BLOOD SONG. It's a book I absolutely LOVED, and yet because I didn't know if I'd like it I bought it eBook...and now every time I see the behemoth hardcover in the store I have to fight myself NOT to buy it in physical form.
But I'll give an example, I'm taking BROKEN HOMES on my honeymoon...and I probably SHOULD have bought it eBook, but the collector in me (who owns the first three books in MMPB) NEEDS that next physical copy...even though I KNOW that the kindle will be WAY easier to read traveling.
BLOOD SONG is a great choice for me because it's the beginning of as series, and the compunction to COLLECT the next one, isn't as strong. But it's still fucking hard.
This is also true of Barclay's Raven series and Gemmell's Rigante series both of which I've only been buying and reading in eBook form.
I think the day I eBook a Dresden file...I might just be ready to switch over fully like you. a VERY small part of me is telling me to eBook SKIN GAME...but the rest of the collection seems like it will be so lonely on the shelf.
ADDITIONAL NOTE: 9 times out of 10 the physical MMPB is $1-2 cheaper than the eBook which weighs on my decision too.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 07 May 2014 - 07:52 PM