I can't help but always worry that one day I'll need paper books. I don't know what it is, but I feel like I should start collecting paper books instead of every single book I have is on my Kobo. Which do you do? If you get paper books, is there a source that sells cheaper books. Books are kind of pricey where I look.
That said, I recently started going back to owning physical in the last few months. I still primarily read with audio, then ebooks before reading physical copies, but I have built out a physical library of maybe 100 favorites and the urge to keep going is strong.
Some physical books are pretty cool.
Even with them on my shelves, I mostly don't read that way, though. I prefer a typesetting that fits more on a page than most books do.
Audiobooks, then ebooks, then physical.
That said, I recently started going back to owning physical in the last few months. I still primarily read with audio, then ebooks before reading physical copies, but I have built out a physical library of maybe 100 favorites and the urge to keep going is strong.
Some physical books are pretty cool.
Even with them on my shelves, I mostly don't read that way, though. I prefer a typesetting that fits more on a page than most books do.