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Saturday, 29 June 2013

Friday Meme ~ Feature & Follow Friday & Book Blogger Hop

Alison Can Read Feature & Follow


Feature & Follow Friday is a weekly feature hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read

The Rules:-
  • You MUST follow BOTH hosts Rachel @ Parajunkee and Alison @ Alison Can Read
  • You MUST follow BOTH Featured Blogs of the week (linked below)
  • Do your own Feature & Follow Friday post answering the question of the week and link to it at the bottom of this post 
  • Follow and comment on other participants Feature & Follow Friday posts! 



This week's Featured Bloggers



Paperbook Princess


Q. What is your preferred reading format (ebooks, hardcover, paperback etc)

Had you all asked me this a few months back I would have said, without a doubt hardcover with paperback at a close second. I love printed books and the new book smell it has. Hardcover is preferential over paperbacks only because it's more hardy and less prone to damage.

However, as of late I've been reading quite a lot of ebooks and I'm loving the highlight/add note and dictionary features. Initially when I first started reading ebooks I felt that it took me longer to read ebooks than the printed copies, but since I've gotten used to it...well lets just say I'm not so sure anymore.

Do you find one format faster to read than another? 





So would you read a book just because of the hype? 

Yes if it's in my preferred genre or an Author I like as it's one of those things that I just have to know what the fuss is about. However, I don't just choose books from the hyped ones, I've found PLENTY of books with no hype that are fantastic! 

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