Inspired by your post, I decided to make a list of reasons why I like print books and ebooks as well as a list of reasons why I don't like them. (I didn't post it anywhere, by the by, in case you wonder where it is.) The result was... interesting.
In a way it didn't teach me anything new. I know I like ebooks and print books for different reasons, but it was interesting to see laid out for me in how far those likes and dislikes mirrored each other. Mostly, what I liked about one edition was an aspect that I didn't like about the other. I wasn't expecting as much overlap as I got. For me, the two formats compliment one another and I like both for different reasons.
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In a way it didn't teach me anything new. I know I like ebooks and print books for different reasons, but it was interesting to see laid out for me in how far those likes and dislikes mirrored each other. Mostly, what I liked about one edition was an aspect that I didn't like about the other. I wasn't expecting as much overlap as I got. For me, the two formats compliment one another and I like both for different reasons.