Do you prefer E Book or Paper Book
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- Maud Fitch
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What we gain on the swings, we lose on the roundabouts. Speedy delivery versus information overload. Less trees cut down but more electronic landfill. And mass classroom readings may not suit the way every student reads.Josiewhitehead wrote:From the point of view of using the world's resources, the Ebook wins every time with no trees to be cut down. For schools my work goes into classrooms via the computer, projected onto a screen. 30 students can read from this instead of buying 30 books per class, so at a time of cutbacks, this makes more sense.
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I tend to suffer from allergy to paper on some of the library books I borrow and do like the Kindle. Yet, in reality, I'd hate to be without printed books though.
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After a visit to the library the order I read my stash in is usually dictated by the size of the books, short reads <200 pages first, unless one of the books is a priority (one I've been waiting ages for or one highly recommended by Maud, Gannon or DATo).

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