Best thing about physical books?
Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 15:05
For me, the best thing about physical books is definitely the smell. Some of my core memories come from the unique smell of certain books.
Sometimes, when you buy brand new books, or get ones so old that their covers have to be wrapped in plastic, there is a satisfying crackle as you open them.
I also like pages that have splotches in them and look brown and weathered. It makes me feel like I'm reading some ancient tome.
The satisfaction of manually turning the pages in a physical book is something that you can't get from e-books.
The option to read hardcover versions is also excellent. Especially when I'm reading classics, I prefer reading the hardcover versions.
These are some reasons why I'll never fully give up reading physical books.
So, what are your favorite things about physical books?
Sometimes, when you buy brand new books, or get ones so old that their covers have to be wrapped in plastic, there is a satisfying crackle as you open them.
I also like pages that have splotches in them and look brown and weathered. It makes me feel like I'm reading some ancient tome.
The satisfaction of manually turning the pages in a physical book is something that you can't get from e-books.
The option to read hardcover versions is also excellent. Especially when I'm reading classics, I prefer reading the hardcover versions.
These are some reasons why I'll never fully give up reading physical books.
So, what are your favorite things about physical books?