Of course if
you prefer holding a book to read up on the subject, several primers exist on the subject.
Besides, I so
prefer holding a book in my hands, flipping through it, and digesting it at my leisure, cover to cover.
While they enjoy the searchability of electronic documents and databases, academics still
prefer holding a book in their hands to read it.
I prefer holding a book in my hands and reading.
Not exact matches
The former chief strategist to President Donald Trump and former head of Breitbart News said last year during a
book interview that he would have
preferred Yellen stay on to run the central bank but
held his tongue as the president looked elsewhere.
Those who
prefer their criticism with no
holds barred will relish this provocative critique of a provocative
book.
''... challenges the commonly
held idea that adoption is a winning solution for everyone... this
book is to be recommended as one of the few available which balances the more usual happy - ending adoption stories with a birthparent's reality... it is recommended for those who
prefer the truth, even if unpleasant, to unquestioned adoption mythology.»
I totally agree, I
prefer holding a real
book in my hands instead of reading off my phone or a kindle.
And, if most readers don't require
holding a leather bound tome with gold - edged pages anymore, don't they still
prefer cradling a
book while they turn the pages?
«'' Many students still
prefer to
hold print
books so they can write in the margins, dog - ear pages, highlight material and easily refer back to sections, experts say.
Perhaps they will continue to be maintained by loyal readers who
prefer to shop in - person and to
hold a
book in their hands.
The case is sturdy enough to be
held like a normal
book though you can fold the cover back and use the hand
hold bit to
hold it - but I don't use that as I
prefer to feel like I am
holding a
book.
And while that gap is narrowing all the time it's still clear that some people
prefer to
hold a physical copy of a
book in their hands.
Unfortunately my countrymen and women still
prefer to
hold a traditionally printed
book in their hands.
A relative who converted me to e-Readers
prefers e-books because of a once - broken wrist, it is a lot easier for her to
hold an e-reader than a print
book.
That said, it just doesn't quite match the experience of
holding a
book for me and I will likely never
prefer ebooks (though I will always like them almost as much as paper).
I read and love ebooks and also read /
prefer paper, not just because of the fact it is from a renewable and biodegradable product, bit also because I like to flight through,
hold, own (you own a licence to read an ebook, not the
book), and enjoy them.
Furthermore, many people who habitually read on - the - go
prefer paperbacks, since they are more easily portable and are easier to
hold on to than heavier
books.
«This is the latest and greatest technology, although many don't embrace it for one reason or another and might
prefer holding an actual
book, or feel e-readers are too complicated,» she said.
A number of surveys have cited the responses from consumers who have embraced the digital revolution themselves, yet still
prefer print
books for their children, stating that they want their children to experience
holding a
book and developing a love for reading.
I'm considered somewhat of a trailblazer in the digital world but I still much
prefer to
hold a printed
book in my hand than to read one on a screen.
62 % of the respondents have said that they still
prefer to
hold books as a physical product rather than in digital format, whilst one fifth of 16 - 24s feel that they don't want to be restricted to a particular device, such as the Kindle, which prevents
books from being shared with friends easily.
I do read e-books, but I always
prefer to
hold the paper
book in my hand and turn the pages with great expectation of wanting to know what is going to happen next.
If
holding a physical
book in your hands has no special value to you and you'd
prefer a screen version, then visit our page of free ebooks.
On the other hand, some people still
prefer to
hold a printed
book in their hand.
At scale, it
holds the potential to automate free
book lending on a global scale when Amazon would
prefer to see an actual sale.
I
prefer a tree
book (and I
prefer paperbacks to hardcovers because they are easier to
hold in my small mitts and are more portable.)
And, for those of you who
prefer to
hold a paper
book in your hands rather than an e-
book, a paper version is available at CreateSpace.
Believe it or not, there are still people who
prefer to
hold a physical copy of a
book.
I don't have a ton of money, but I do spend money on
books, and I always
prefer to do that on a
book I can
hold in my hands.
«We accept that many people still
prefer to
hold a
book or a comic in their hands, and enjoy the physical experience of turning the page and smelling the freshness of a brand new
book.
Many of us still
prefer to
hold and read and smell and marginalia - fill and gift print
books.
I
prefer to stay in the field i started, and that is paper
books, the one's you can touch and
hold, and place on a shelf for future reading or collecting, or passing down if rare or for sentimental reasons.
You can
hold the
book and use it for promotion, and you can support those readers who still
prefer print.
I have nothing agaist digital manga, in fact I
PREFER digital
books they're easer for me to
hold, and my whole collection is on one tiny device I'd love to have all 28 vols of red river avalable whenever I want it.
A paperback does give some kudos to you as an author (there is something magical about
holding a
book you've written), and some readers
prefer a physical
book, but the income from a paperback is significantly lower than from an e-
book.
For a $ 200,000 portfolio (perhaps the smallest you'd want for
holding all 27 stocks in the AAII portfolio), five - year ongoing costs would then be: Mutual Funds $ 10,000 (yikes...) Index Funds $ 2,000 (much better) 27 Individual Stocks (including $ 20 for Kahneman's
book): Annual turnover 35.8 % $ 681 Annual turnover 20.0 % $ 452 AAII Model portfolio $ 948 (116 $ 8 transactions 2007 - 2011) Investors with smaller portfolios will not show the same advantage for stock investments and may
prefer index funds over mutual funds or stocks.
I would much rather earn EQD at an accelerated rate by
booking flights through American's partner airlines than spend $ 25,000 on a credit card whose currency I'd
prefer not to
hold in any large quantity.