Does Veeky Forums buy physical books or go to the library? Or do you buy e-books or illegally download them?
I'd prefer the first, but I don't have the physical space or money for all the books I want, so I usually just check out books from the library. Sometimes I illegally download pdfs of shorter, non-fiction stuff if the library doesn't have it.
I pretty much just make do with pdfs, if I can't find a book online I'll go to the library.
The only time I buy books is if they're in a different language and I can't find them online or in library, so I order them.
Or if it's a book I really love and have read many times and will read many times more.
Jose Walker
What I think I ought to do aside, what I actually do is tend to buy aspirational books - thick novels and histories - and take books I'm ready to read immediately out of the library. So I've read a bunch of books, but all from the library, and I'm in my bedroom, lying on my bed, surrounded by great thick novels I haven't read.
Elijah Green
I would use pdfs more, but it's difficult for me to read on screens. It hurts my eyes (though that's probably because I spend all day on Veeky Forums). Is the link in the sticky the best place to find of books?
John Gray
The screen headache is definitely a thing but I have headaches all the time regardless so I don't really notice.
I don't know about the sticky but it is extremely easy to find pdfs, you just search 'book title pdf' on google and click on the first couple links
If you're reading mostly older books then basically everything is on Archive.org or Gutenberg or similar sites as their copyright is expired
Evan Reed
Yeah. I'll try to do that more often, but I am also trying to cut off my screen time (including obsessive/addictive website usage and autistic daily online patterns) for physical and mental health reasons. Then again, my university library has a bunch of books available, so I might as well take advantage of that.
Aaron Gutierrez
illegally, only gaylords buy books
Jonathan Jones
I buy used books.
Evan James
Is there a good site to get pdfs illegally? I struggle to find anything other than the most popular stuff online. I really want to read The Pale King but haven't found it anywhere yet. Peace and love
Ryder Phillips
Internet addiction is a bitch, but unless you're at the point of no return, ie the equivalent of an alcoholic just needing to not drink anymore, then I think it's more a matter of using it for actually productive purposes. Which is funny to say here. But for example when you're reading something it is a lot easier to check references on the internet than in a library.
It depends on what you're reading obviously. If it's mostly fiction, than just having physical editions and immersing yourself in them is the way to go, but if it's of a more theoretical nature I find reading online can be very productive if you use google to research things you're not familiar with within the text, and of course keep a word document open for your reflections.
Dylan Morales
this. Pdfs are great for classic lit, but for newer stuff, it' not only hard to find pdfs online, but also copies in used bookstores.
Jack Jackson
That's a good idea, but yeah, I spent 95% of my time online unproductively, and 5% doing work or reading things that are interesting and insightful.
Because if that is it, that is literally the first result for Pale Fire pdf on google, and you should be utterly ashamed of yourself What are you interested in exactly?
Blake Hill
Please ignore this post I am retarded and somehow transmuted your Pale King to Pale Fire
Brody Rogers
That is Pale Fire by Nabokov, sir. Not The Pale King by David Foster Wallace. I appreciate your efforts though
I buy physical books and regularly check books out of my school library.
I'm not a fan or reading e-books but I'm trying to do so more often to save $
Gavin Perez
>tfw 8 gbs left on my hd I really need an external harddrive
Joshua Martinez
Illegally downloaded ebooks all the way. How much of a fucking faggot do you have to be to buy physical books?
Isaiah Nguyen
I mostly "illegally" download and read ebooks on my e-reader, but I buy physical copies when I plan on making lots of notes, or when I really like a specific book and want a physical copy to read various times.
Levi Perez
Is it worth it to buy an e-reader if I plan to torrent most of my books now that the local library has shut down, or will just reading them on my laptop suffice?
Blake Ramirez
Too much screen time is bad for your eyes though, no?
Liam Sanchez
Yes, it is. Reading for too long on your laptop will give you headaches, and an e-reader can hold thousands of books at the same time.
Scanned PDF files are terrible to read, though. Reflow aids a bit, but its implementation is still precarious. The notes and marking functions are also bad.
And you can download almost every book you want from libgen or bookzz.
Jayden Walker
I work part time in a big UK bookstore chain and get a 50% discount so I usually buy my books. Otherwise I would download them.