I prefer digital release because if there's a scene you want to check again or look for a specific info you can just search a keyword in the digital book
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I honestly prefer phsyical books to digital one. They are far easier on the eyes and they do not need anything but the simplest of light sources to read them.
Aren't there option to make screen lights easier on the eyes?
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<p>yes you have this options, it's look like a real book. A special tablet for reading like a kobo/kindle is very good. I have bad eyes but i can read with this without issue.
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<div class="quote"><i>Quote: yes you have this options, it's look like a real book. A special tablet for reading like a kobo/kindle is very good. I have bad eyes but i can read with this without issue.</i></div>
<p>Sounds like something worth looking into but what are the price of digital books compared to their physical counterparts?
</p><p>I remember looking at the price a while back and the difference in price was so small that it did not seem worth it but that was years ago. Hopefully, they are more reasonably priced now.
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<p>E-books usually cost a few to several dollar less with a couple caveats.
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One would be who is the publisher, some will charge full physical copy price when books are released. DnD novels would be notable for this.
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Another is some books are not released in e-format. This can be particluarly true for older books that have become less mainstream or were never big sellers. Additionally certain publisher don't release e-versions, though this is becoming less and less common.
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<div class="quote"><i>Kevhunt06 wrote: E-books usually cost a few to several dollar less with a couple caveats.
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One would be who is the publisher, some will charge full physical copy price when books are released. DnD novels would be notable for this.
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Another is some books are not released in e-format. This can be particluarly true for older books that have become less mainstream or were never big sellers. Additionally certain publisher don't release e-versions, though this is becoming less and less common.
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<p>Thanks for the information. I will have to look into it to see how viable it is for me to switch to E-books given this.
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<div class="quote">Quote: i think they are gonna include the rest of volume 8 in the season 3, since there happens important things to the plot</i></div>
<p>While I wish that was the case, I don't find it likely considering the ending of season 2 where it just show Weine being birthed.
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<p>ALOT of anime in the last year or two feel like they’ve taken short cuts and left important parts out... ace dance of a bookworm, shield hero... at least two more...
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<p>I hope that they don't actually if they want to add it they they could do it in OVAs, but it's unlikely that they will. Volumes 9-11 is much longer than 6-7, they are going to have a hard enough time fitting the content already and I think it's highly unlikely that they would stop at volume 10 or something.
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<div class="quote"><i>Witmsatfm wrote: I hope that they don't actually if they want to add it they they could do it in OVAs, but it's unlikely that they will. Volumes 9-11 is much longer than 6-7, they are going to have a hard enough time fitting the content already and I think it's highly unlikely that they would stop at volume 10 or something.</i></div>
<p>It would probably help. If they made the episodes a bit longer. Maybe 30 minutes.
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