I’ve read all the articles and personal not based on generation, I found I prefer both ways. Based on the article written by Jabr, “The Reading Brain in the Digital Age” he explains the difference between digital books and print. I find if I’m on the go digital works best as where I can have it downloaded on my iPad or on my phone, it’s convenient. There’s an app where I can underline the text, bookmark so I don’t lose the page I’m on and even write things in the column. Yet, if my iPad or phone is dead or is broken I’m done for. On the other hand I love printed books. From the feeling of the pages as I turn them, the smell of the books in the library. As the memories that come along with them. Yet, they also can be destroyed and Im done for. Either, a books a book an I love them either way.
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