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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<p>And they obviously won't, because j.c. staff can't adapt anything properly other than railgun.
</p><p>I also kinda find it funny that some people above claimed that they focused on the main story for volume 8 in season 2, even though they skipped the most important arc for the next season : Syr's arc. That's the arc where bell first discovers the entry to knossos.
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