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NWR: Real book or e-reader?

OK, so maybe this is somewhat wedding-related.

I want to catch up on some reading while on our honeymoon. I've always looked down on e-readers just because I like the feel of having a book in my hands. However, after looking into them further, I'm thinking that I might want one. I mean, it would beat carrying around a bunch of books on a trip. Obviously, I wouldn't just use it for my honeymoon, but on other trips, too. 

So what are your thoughts on a real book vs. an e-reader?

Re: NWR: Real book or e-reader?

  • a-c-da-c-d member
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    edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_texas-austin_nwr-real-book-e-reader?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:126Discussion:d56db98a-bd25-4c6a-8915-242932bfb6bfPost:8c19a0df-8f15-4cdb-907a-929d04ab5d78">NWR: Real book or e-reader?</a>:
    [QUOTE] I mean, it would beat carrying around a bunch of books on a trip. Obviously, I wouldn't just use it for my honeymoon, but on other trips, too. 
    Posted by rochala2[/QUOTE]

    This is exactly why I got my Sony Reader. It allows me to "pack" several books. Our honeymoon was 20 days long including 2 10-hour flights, so I needed more than a couple books and some of them would have been heavy!!!

    Now I love having it. I have my Book Club book, group Bible Study book and my brainless fun books all in one place and it fits in my purse!
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  • edited December 2011
    My hubby bought me a kindle for my Christmas gift last year and I love it!  It is so much better than carrying books around and figuring out what to do with them after you're done.
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  • edited December 2011
    I forget after a while that my nook isn't a real book. You will loooove it
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