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What Books do you enjoy in physical form?

7 点作者 treatmesubj6 个月前
My Grandmother asks what (physical) book I&#x27;d like for Christmas each year. Last year I asked for Pro Git. This year I might ask for Data Structures &amp; Algorithms in Python.<p>I listen to countless audio-books, but don&#x27;t find myself sitting down to read a physical book except for this strange tech-knowledge niche, where I can learn without it feeling like laptop-work-overtime because it&#x27;s a physical book. Do you like any particular books in physical form?

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vunderba6 个月前
I&#x27;m the exact opposite. I only purchase physical books that have a &quot;timeless quality&quot; to them - so that rules out 99% of tech specific books. Further, I&#x27;d vastly prefer a searchable PDF for some random O&#x27;Reilly book so I can work through the exercises at my computer easily.<p>The physical books I have are more like coffee table compendiums around a vast array of subjects that aren&#x27;t intended to be read sequentially - I can just pick it up and start a random chapter and enjoy them for short sessions. Examples are The Disappearing Spoon, A Short History of Nearly Everything, The Violinist&#x27;s Thumb, etc.<p>I&#x27;m glad you enjoyed &quot;Pro Git&quot; but that sounds like the kind of thing that I would use as a doctor to place a patient into a medically induced coma.
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vismit20006 个月前
&#x27;Design of Everyday Things&#x27; with its beautiful design visuals which generally get missed in audio book.
vintageclothldn6 个月前
Poor Charlie&#x27;s Almanack: The Essential Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger released recently through Stripe Books. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;press.stripe.com&#x2F;poor-charlies-almanack" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;press.stripe.com&#x2F;poor-charlies-almanack</a><p>I read it for the first time on PDF and it is so much more enjoyable in print format. The recent Stripe Press edition is particularly well-crafted. The physical format lets you more easily flip back and forth, underline key insights, and digest Munger&#x27;s wisdom at your own pace.
Quinzel6 个月前
I prefer any book in physical form. Holding a book in my hands is a far more tactile experience, as you get to feel the cover, and smell the pages, which I always find kind of nice in a weird way. I find it easier to stay focused on a book when I have a real physical book. Often with digital books, I close the app and then forget it exists. Especially books I would only read for leisure.
dyingkneepad6 个月前
It seems to me that the market is kinda segmented between &quot;people who read mostly physical books&quot; and &quot;people who read mostly ebooks&quot;, with some people consuming both, but usually doing some kind of segmentation for them as well (e.g., fiction vs technical).<p>I only want physical books. For me, book time is away-from-screen time. So: any book I may want to read?
brudgers6 个月前
Versus digital? All of them.<p>For better or worse, I have never come close to actually reading an eBook in the way I experience print.
l33tbro6 个月前
Love picking up Tao Te Ching and browsing it. Simple, profound, practical.