Paper Books, Kindle, or Audiobooks: What’s the Best Way to Read?

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  • Paper, digital, audio: which type of book is best? In this video, I look at which format has the edge depending on your reasons for reading.
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  • @TheDhammaHub
    @TheDhammaHub Pƙed 2 lety +792

    Whatever gets people to read good books is surely good enough for starters!

    • @youwaisef
      @youwaisef Pƙed 2 lety +20

      This motivated me to read. Now, for my first book... *Mein Kampf*

    • @TigerTT
      @TigerTT Pƙed 2 lety +4

      Amazon has so many fun yet free reads in the fantasy and mystery categories that it's easy to fall into the rabbit hole on a Kindle.

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  • @stephen-finance
    @stephen-finance Pƙed 2 lety +574

    I personally prefer physical paper books, but whatever is easiest for each person is the best for them. Reading what you love, and reading regularly is what’s most important here.

    • @spoon7753
      @spoon7753 Pƙed 2 lety +16

      Same, but I think kindle is more convenient, though it can't match the experience of a paper book

    • @meurer13daniel
      @meurer13daniel Pƙed 2 lety +15

      Physical books are awesome. Specially when it's a special edition with a hardcover and that awesome feeling of actually having the book in your hand.
      That being said. Carrying a 1000 page boom on a 150g or so device on you backpack it's something of it's on. Choosing books it's also an advance (finish reading something you never did before, or a serie you only bought the first book, you don't need to wait for days till the book arrives on your house).
      For me, Kindle is the best thing I bought. As I said, physical books are great, but the practicalities of digital books are a clear win.

    • @bettyberleigh866
      @bettyberleigh866 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@meurer13daniel I agree, but still I prefer physical books over E-books.

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      @durgeshkshirsagar116 Pƙed 2 lety

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    • @binadahal9763
      @binadahal9763 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@LonnieSeverson citation please

  • @JephPlaysGames
    @JephPlaysGames Pƙed 2 lety +286

    Nothing beats the feel, smell, and collection value of a physical book.
    BUT... I find that I read a lot more when I have ebooks. Plus the portability of ebooks is nice.
    You can also convert ebooks to pdfs and print them, which is really nice for workbooks.

    • @BankySkitch
      @BankySkitch Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Not suffering from awful pain beats the smell of a paperback. That's not nothing.đŸ€·â€â™€ïž

    • @ayanbhattacharjee1076
      @ayanbhattacharjee1076 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      reading more from ebooks ruins eye

    • @FN-ib8wd
      @FN-ib8wd Pƙed 2 lety +15

      @@ayanbhattacharjee1076 No it doesn’t. Even when you’re reading in the dark you can turn on yellow backlight and when it’s day you don’t have to turn the backlight on.

  • @ReignBeauUnicorn
    @ReignBeauUnicorn Pƙed 2 lety +144

    I recently discovered that I retain information best by listening to an audiobook while reading along with the ebook. Highly recommend for anyone with comprehensive struggles, adhd, dyslexia, etc.

    • @jaredf6205
      @jaredf6205 Pƙed 2 lety +8

      I can’t do this because I can’t keep my eyes in the same spot as the audio because no matter how fast the audiobook is, they still pause constantly and my eyes don’t do that when I look at the page so I’m always in front or behind.

    • @crystalanokam
      @crystalanokam Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Same. Ever since childhood, i would borrow audio tapes and the real book at the library, so i could listen and read along. happy to see someone that bodes it even as an adult.

    • @baruasafi5880
      @baruasafi5880 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      You're right.

    • @rohanrogers720
      @rohanrogers720 Pƙed 2 lety

      I also do the same

    • @ViDZ-el9km
      @ViDZ-el9km Pƙed 2 lety

      Would it help if you had an audio book with words? & maybe some visuals too...

  • @ricksondavi4571
    @ricksondavi4571 Pƙed 2 lety +150

    I just got a Kindle recently and man, it's never been easier to read. I managed to reach the goal of reading 12 books a year thanks to this device.

    • @gamingpraful2291
      @gamingpraful2291 Pƙed 2 lety

      Can u read any books

    • @kingston4313
      @kingston4313 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@gamingpraful2291 ya, as long it’s on the kindle store you can buy it and take any it anywhere with you.

    • @Hollaendermichel-
      @Hollaendermichel- Pƙed 2 lety

      @@gamingpraful2291 u can convert pdfs to the kindle format and then send the Book to your kindle via ipad or phone

    • @gamingpraful2291
      @gamingpraful2291 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@Hollaendermichel- ohh how do u do that

    • @11missunderstood11
      @11missunderstood11 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@gamingpraful2291 the format that kindle books use is called Mobi. So just go online and find any 'pdf to mobi converter', than you either upload the file to your kindle from your computer with the cable you got with it, or send it to your personal kindle email (you can find that address in the kindle settings i believe)

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  • @srinathch2504
    @srinathch2504 Pƙed 2 lety +38

    Ebooks : For stuff that is *quick* to read.
    Books(tangible) : For *slow* and **indepth**
    Audiobook : For *stories*.
    In the areas mentioned they are appropriate. Try it yourself and you'll have your answer.

    • @edilmar7796
      @edilmar7796 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Thanks for the advices

    • @lisaw861
      @lisaw861 Pƙed 2 lety

      Agreed. What I am wondering is if the ebook version is not only general cheaper, but unless it’s a book I am wanting to hear the author read the book etc the kindle does read the book as well, but I am still on the fence
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  • @RealJamieBarclay
    @RealJamieBarclay Pƙed 2 lety +175

    You can break down the pro's and con's of how to read, but ultimately it doesn't matter if you don't actually read consistently.
    With this in mind, you should only read books that make you excited and you should read the type of book that makes you excited.
    When you read in whatever way excites you, you'll read more and actually remember what you read.

  • @colezeller9506
    @colezeller9506 Pƙed 2 lety

    I have been waiting for this video from you Thomas! Great job. This is exactly what I needed to hear. It all starts with building a reading habit!

  • @fruitfulbeing
    @fruitfulbeing Pƙed 2 lety

    Really helpful, liked how you structured things by what we read for rather than device. Getting into audio books to rest and escape has been a game changer for me this year. Thanks again for posting this video 👍

  • @tristangiraudcarrier2737

    Thanks Thomas! Super grateful for this video!

  • @johnnyede
    @johnnyede Pƙed 2 lety +21

    For me, no matter what; the order is: Physical, Audiobook, E-book but I must confess that E-book is far more flexible because I don't have to carry 20 books and most ebooks are cheaper than physical books!

    • @nandininandakumar381
      @nandininandakumar381 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Ya and some institutions gives you unlimited access for e-books which is really helpful in writing an article, studying it and all. And in e-books we can download a particular chapter you want.

  • @Eduardozitle321
    @Eduardozitle321 Pƙed 2 lety

    Thank you so much Thomas for this very useful advice about different ways to read! This really helped a lot.

  • @romi.-
    @romi.- Pƙed 2 lety +40

    As a spanish speaker that's trying to read more in english, the thing that works the best for me (for fiction at least) is listening to the audiobook at 1.80x speed and reading the physical book at the same time

    • @MrZion115
      @MrZion115 Pƙed 2 lety

      Buen dato para ayudar a la visiĂłn con audiciĂłn

  • @babalkp
    @babalkp Pƙed 2 lety

    Wow , this video is phenomenal, so well explained about the three types of books

  • @CJayJM
    @CJayJM Pƙed 2 lety +9

    Another great reason I use audiobooks is to "re-read" books I have already completed. I started doing this a few months ago and it has really changed the way I absorb books. I read my ebook and then I listen to the audiobook when I have something to do.

  • @TaylorMartinez0660
    @TaylorMartinez0660 Pƙed 2 lety +17

    I'm a huge reader and I find these types of videos really interesting. I like all 3 formats it honestly depends on my mood. I do wonder if there are non-readers who watch these types of videos or if Thomas is just preaching to a choir of people who like all the formats like me haha. Great video!

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  • @ImprovementGang
    @ImprovementGang Pƙed 2 lety +23

    Personally I like audiobooks/podcasts over reading. Yes, physical reading is fun, but thanks to audiobooks/podcast, I have been able to consume much more because it is easier to start.

  • @pamodisamarasinghe43
    @pamodisamarasinghe43 Pƙed 2 lety

    This is what i wanted.Thank u sooo much❀

  • @thedailydev2366
    @thedailydev2366 Pƙed 2 lety

    It is a good explanation and analysis, thank you for pulling the differences up between these methods. I've been frustrated whole time to choose the best one I could have; however, flexibility and enjoyment are the best fit for you.

  • @youssefhanna
    @youssefhanna Pƙed 2 lety +10

    The Martian is probably one of the best fiction audiobooks, I remember reading the book and listening to the audiobook in complete awe of the voice acting and the way the story unfolds. Brilliant book and audiobook!

  • @levittperez
    @levittperez Pƙed rokem

    Exactly the answers I was looking for!

  • @rykris1220
    @rykris1220 Pƙed rokem +13

    Definitely recommend trying to read and listen to the audio book at the same time. For me, I had trouble reading consistently without the thoughts in my head taking over and distracting me. When I have the audiobook going while reading it silences my thoughts and allows me to focus more.

    • @AndraeXP
      @AndraeXP Pƙed rokem +1

      Absolutely this. I'm glad I'm not alone!

    • @rainstorm2491
      @rainstorm2491 Pƙed rokem

      Same here, sometimes I found it hard to actually stay in the zone while reading. With audiobooks it definitely helped for me to stay more focused and consistent while reading!

  • @tigga9909
    @tigga9909 Pƙed 2 lety

    Merry Christmas bro... blessings in 2022!

  • @murtadha96
    @murtadha96 Pƙed 2 lety

    Love your videos! Thanks

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    @getenettaye4615 Pƙed 2 lety

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  • @InFocus_app
    @InFocus_app Pƙed 2 lety

    Thank you for nice video!

  • @Ace_Of_Bace
    @Ace_Of_Bace Pƙed 2 lety

    I want to say something to you and the body of work that you have so consistently & meticulously brought to the table :
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  • @zoe1baby
    @zoe1baby Pƙed 2 lety +2

    If only Wi-Fi and electronic devices were available when I was working on my senior thesis. I must’ve had 40 books with sticky notes sticking out of them and had to use all of the resources out of all those blocks in a truck forever! What a nightmare.

  • @kbhasi
    @kbhasi Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Thanks for producing this video! You've made some great points! Especially with your standpoint, primarily reading non-fiction books, while I primarily read fiction.
    I personally prefer physical books, specifically if they're hardcover books (I love the feel of those), but living in a tiny flat requires me to primarily read e-books instead, for which I have a large paper tablet (more specifically, a BOOX Note Air2) since I primarily read fiction books that are illustrated or graphic novels, so a lot of print-replica stuff.
    With that, I do listen to audiobooks too, but only as an additional audio track to a print or digital copy, so I could hear how certain words are pronounced, so for example with the last book I read, I didn't know what the correct British accent pronunciations of 'bourbon' (as in 'Bourbon biscuit') and 'grange' were!
    In the previous flat I lived in, I had no space for physical books, but here, I do have space for a small bookshelf, where I prioritise print-only art books. Sometimes, when I read a book digitally, I'd alternate between that and a physical copy I'd borrow from a public library. For print-only releases, I try to see if any public library in my area has the book I want to read, otherwise, I'd send a recommendation, which covers the entire public library system (all of the public libraries in my area are part of the same system).

  • @eli-shulga
    @eli-shulga Pƙed 2 lety +8

    I got a Kindle couple months ago and (for me) its a life changer. The frictions to start reading and getting a new book are so small that
    you just read in time slots during the day when you would have not read without it..
    For me its a life changing. Im back to reading fictional on a daily basis.. I was blown way would recommend to anyone who wants to read more or at all and just cant find the time

  • @Ourhightpreviews
    @Ourhightpreviews Pƙed 2 lety

    Hi Thomas, It is a good explanation and analysis, thank you for pulling the differences up between these methods. I've been frustrated whole time to choose the best one I could have; however, flexibility and enjoyment are the best fit for you.:)

  • @FredHMusic-gr7nu
    @FredHMusic-gr7nu Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Last year, I listened to Stephen Fry reading all the Harry Potter books while I followed along with the physical copies. What an awesome experience that was and that encouraged me to maintain my fictional reading habits into this year. I have since then read Orwell, Huxley, Chbosky, Joan G. Robinson, Mary Norton, Diana Wynne Jones and I’m currently reading the Earthsea books by Ursula K. Le Guin.

  • @nathanieljohnson5555
    @nathanieljohnson5555 Pƙed 2 lety

    I remember first subbing to this channel when it had around 3k subs, now its got well over 2 Million, great work Tom.

  • @teddienelson4890
    @teddienelson4890 Pƙed 2 lety +17

    Thanks for your insights on this topic. Recently I decided that I prefer to listen to novels. I started doing that because I speak French and wanted to improve my ability to comprehend oral French. Now I also listen to most English novels also. But I found that I prefer to read personal development and other more technical books on my Kindle. I hardly ever read paper books anymore.

    • @Thomasfrank
      @Thomasfrank  Pƙed 2 lety +9

      I wish I would have mentioned the foreign language practice benefits! Audiobooks definitely have an advantage there for learning pronunciation

    • @cierragrove4745
      @cierragrove4745 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@Thomasfrank Ebooks are great for language learning, especially at the intermediate level. I love my Kindle when I'm reading a book in French because I can long-press on an unknown word and pull up a dictionary. In paper books, I ignore unknown words because it's so inconvenient to stop reading and grab a dictionary.

  • @LordVerdo
    @LordVerdo Pƙed 2 lety +3

    E-books lack character. Books are not something that you just read words in. They're also a tool to adjust your senses. When I'm not feeling well there are times that I can't take in what I read. When that happens, I try to think about what could be hindering my reading. There are books that I can take in smoothly even when I'm not feeling well. I try to think why. It might be something like mental tuning. What's important when you tune is the feeling of the paper that you're touching with your fingers and the momentary stimulation your brain receives when you turn pages...
    Props to anyone who recognizes this quote!

  • @ibushra9513
    @ibushra9513 Pƙed 2 lety

    The Readwise usage is so so smart!!

  • @SerenaShah
    @SerenaShah Pƙed 2 lety

    omg i was literally thinking about this last night 😂😂 i knew the answer should be more nuanced than which format is best, and this video definitely scratched my itch

  • @esthereley6808
    @esthereley6808 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    I read most when I have the book on my Kindle or the Kindle app on my iPad. That’s because I always have it with me and fit some reading throughout the day. It also makes it easy to read when I eat lunch or breakfast, which is a time I like to read. Propping open a paperback needs a free hand. The books that take me the longest to read are in hardback. They are too bulky to take with me. Productivity books etc I tend to read as audible books as there is so much repetition and I give up in the Kindle or paperback form.

  • @siamakzahmat
    @siamakzahmat Pƙed 2 lety

    Great video, especially to look from the purpose view!
    Do you ever use tools like Blinkist or Headway? To read or listen to summaries (first)?

  • @traceysmith311
    @traceysmith311 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    I think it is great that we have so many choices these days. I personally love the feel of a good old fashioned paper book, but I also consume LOTS of audiobooks as I have a 1-hour commute to and from work (due to traffic) each day so rather than listen to mindless drivel on the radio I can CHOOSE to consume a good quality audiobook of my choosing. My fave audiobooks are biographies, especially those narrated by the person they are about. I have a kindle device and rarely use it but I do sometimes consume kindle books on my iPhone or iPad. I think the best format depends on the situation and the preferences of the reader...I love having so many options available to me these days.

  • @pranitnaresh3591
    @pranitnaresh3591 Pƙed 2 lety

    I found answer of my every question. Thank you so much

  • @winkletter
    @winkletter Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I use that trick mixing audio and text. I get the ebook on Kindle and have my Echo speak it aloud as I read. With an audiobook alone I tend to drift off and miss patches of information. With a written text I might not make it through the whole book. The audio helps me maintain pace. The text helps maintain focus.

  • @BrownEyedBirdASMR
    @BrownEyedBirdASMR Pƙed 2 lety +2

    All. They all are wonderful ways to read. I like the feel of the book, the convenience of my tablet reader and the multitask of an audiobook

  • @thisisthelukas
    @thisisthelukas Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Wow, never been this early to an upload! 164 Views from what I'm seeing. Personally, physical books do give me a sense of sequential understanding, whereas in digital books the place you are at in the book is more abstract, so at least to me, it's harder to visualize where I am in the story.

  • @rebeccaw9656
    @rebeccaw9656 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    100%. I also want to add, graphic novels (e.g. Marvel, DC, Manga) are great for those hesitant to pick up a brick of words - libraries usually have big selections of novels, graphic novels and audiobooks for free
 although you may want to buy your favourites, or if there’s long waiting lists for popular titles. Often if you buy the kindle, you can get the audible for a far discounted price as an add-on - I do this for epic series that I’m reading - I can listen to parts, and switch back to ebook for parts depending on what I’m doing or where I am. Productions for audibles with multiple voice actors have become EPIC in recent years, I highly recommend for speculative fiction like fantasies, sci fi and suspense.
    Paperbacks are good for the retro reading experience
 or if your head is full of noise
 and you want to escape from electronics and distractions (social media).
    And when it comes to reading because you have to, I (as a returned student) find text books via ebook on a tablet device far more useful to highlight and lift passages for processing (note-taking) for assessments and exams - onto applications that also syncs to your computer.

  • @catpaws1913
    @catpaws1913 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    I remembered a quote from a show I watched years ago and it really stuck with me
    Books are not something you just read words in. They're also a tool to adjust your senses. When I'm not feeling well there are times that I can't take in what I read. When that happens, I try to think about what could be hindering my reading. There are books that I can take in smoothly even when I'm not feeling well. I try to think why. It might be something like mental tuning. What's important when you tune is the feeling of the paper that you're touching with your fingers and the momentary stimulation your brain receives when you turn pages..."

  • @lifeonyourterms7443
    @lifeonyourterms7443 Pƙed 2 lety +21

    You really can't beat a paper book! But I do love the convenience of the other types

    • @akibalnur8070
      @akibalnur8070 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      I disagree. I read both paper books and ebooks. Conclusion: ebook is better. Although that is merely my personal opinion.

    • @chumkrimson8161
      @chumkrimson8161 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@akibalnur8070 paper books are much better.

    • @akibalnur8070
      @akibalnur8070 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@chumkrimson8161 Then it's good for you as it is good for me on ebook : )

  • @BrianHallmond
    @BrianHallmond Pƙed 2 lety +2

    I can't believe you've posted this within 24 hours of me getting my first kindle ever. (oasis)
    So far I love that I feel less inclined to touch my phone while using it.
    How it's convenient to have it in bed, in the dark, can carry a library with me.

  • @adeoayoola
    @adeoayoola Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Downloading the kindle app on ny phone changed my life. I had audible for about a year but never got as immersed as you do when reading. I also couldn't afford books and covid shut down the libraries

  • @kanavgupta2816
    @kanavgupta2816 Pƙed 2 lety

    Great vid

  • @hsh1950
    @hsh1950 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you, Thomas. I have been ruminating on whether it is best to have a physical bible or an e-bible. Today, in our churches we are often told, "pull up on your device Isaiah 40:31," where in times past we heard, "please turn in your bibles to Isaiah 40:31." I have come to believe that, for most of us, the physical bible is better. You seem to agree with this when you give the nod to physical books when reading for deep understanding. However, even here I acknowledge that there are real advantages to e-bibles. The Blue Letter Bible app, for example, includes a concordance. So if I want to know what the word "wait" means in the original language in Isaiah 40:31 I can tap on that word and go straight to a concordance. More research needed, but you provided a good start for me! Thanks again!

  • @SamuelJMartinIII
    @SamuelJMartinIII Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I highlight text in eBooks & use the text to speech feature to listen to it (& sometimes read along as well 👀) âšĄïžđŸ“•đŸ—Ł

  • @Muhluri
    @Muhluri Pƙed 2 lety

    Cool background! It reminded me that I haven't watched Sam O'nella in a long time

  • @kellylipke7939
    @kellylipke7939 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    I listen to most audiobooks in 2x speed, and CZcams videos also... In fact I'm listening to this one in 2x speed... I find the speed helps keep me focused and I get distracted less, even when I'm doing other things. But yes, I appreciate your perspective and definitely understand this is going to be different for everyone.

  • @yabsera-d4628
    @yabsera-d4628 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Thanks Thomas. For me kindle is the winner because you don’t have to carry books also if you like speed reading you can increase the text size in tablet and that is easier to your eyes also if you’re an audiobook listener or e-book reader make sure always to know what the general purpose or point of the book. I hope this is helpful

  • @MadAudi
    @MadAudi Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Ebooks! Especially with a talented voice actor.

  • @roboroboto9262
    @roboroboto9262 Pƙed 2 lety

    Thanks Thomas)

  • @popprincess15
    @popprincess15 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Honestly as a college student, reading for academic purposes I prefer a physical copy to intake all the information or a digital copy to annotate and quickly reference quotes. However, I'm a commuter student with a 2+ hour commute and when it comes to leisure I always prefer audiobooks. I find it easier to sit on a train and play solitaire while listening to some romance story than have to keep taking out and putting away a physical book. It also helps to keep me immersed in the story while I walk instead of breaking me out of it when I have to do other things. Not to mention an audiobook makes pronunciations much easier! Currently I am listening to the audiobook for Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao where the characters are based on Chinese historical figures so it works well as an audiobook in keeping me immersed instead of wondering if I am saying a characters name right.

  • @jordanhoulker
    @jordanhoulker Pƙed 2 lety +59

    I'm planning on purchasing the book Atomic Habits but wasn't sure whether to read it or purchase an audiobook to listen to it.
    I've found that listening to motivational/educational videos while cleaning or doing other tasks around the house helps me to stay focused on those tasks, but I do wonder how much of the benefit of the material is lost due to my focus being split.
    I think based on your comments of acquiring deep understanding, I'll go with the paper format for this particular book. Thank you for your research and for this video Thomas đŸ‘đŸ»

    • @jordanhoulker
      @jordanhoulker Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@HanlonsRazr interesting, I could ultimately end up taking a similar multimedia route if it has a similar impact on me đŸ‘đŸ»

    • @p4realty741
      @p4realty741 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      What they said ^ I utilized Whispersync for this one and it was great! Nothing better than being able to come home from a walk and listening to Audible and then picking up your kindle right where you left off and drinking coffee.

    • @srishti98
      @srishti98 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Atomic Habits is a golden one!! You would definitely want a physical copy of that because it's so good that you'd end up re-reading it multiple times. The concepts in that book will require you to re-read, so you can actually execute them. Go for it. (I got a hardcover for it, because I know I'll revisit it every year!)

    • @jordanhoulker
      @jordanhoulker Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@srishti98 thank you Srishti, it's comments like yours that have made me decide to check out the book 😀 (that and the need to eradicate several bad habits!)

    • @paul6894
      @paul6894 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Atomic Habits is great book. I got the audiobook from the library. The Slight Edge is similar and also very good.

  • @zarconvrn2
    @zarconvrn2 Pƙed 2 lety

    Hey thanks for video! Will there be Inforium year review episode?

  • @ABeautifulHorizonTV
    @ABeautifulHorizonTV Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Sometimes setting speed to 1.25 or 1.5 is the "not too hot, not too cold" mark. Depends on the app's options available.

  • @MonsterHobbieShow
    @MonsterHobbieShow Pƙed 2 lety +1

    When reading my eyes tend to strain easily and I also have a short attention span problem so reading books is very difficult for me, most of the time I get stuck re-reading a page because I forget what was in it or because I started skipping text or paragraphs (I don't know why I tend to skip blocks of text).
    I recently started listening to horror and creepy-pasta stories while working so I got to an audiobook and was surprised that I was able to retain all the story in it even though I was concentrated working.
    I feel silly saying I "read" a book when I had listened someone reading it :P but it's great to have the option of audio books when you have problems reading.

  • @irfanbhuiyan620
    @irfanbhuiyan620 Pƙed 2 lety +14

    I've been listening to fiction (like Sherlock Holmes and the girl with the dragon tattoo) through audiobooks.
    For things I need to highlight (self-help, eye-opening, non-fic) I tend to use ebooks
    Print books are things I want to keep if I really really know the book is extremely valuable, and I'll need it sometime in future

  • @Madrid1234apa
    @Madrid1234apa Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I love reading ebooks with the audiobook playing in the background

  • @user-jp1wr6xt5i
    @user-jp1wr6xt5i Pƙed 2 lety

    thank you very much
    I am from Syria
    and I love your English

  • @keiths.2587
    @keiths.2587 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Another really big strength for e-books is portability, like if riding trains/buses/planes

  • @JP-1990
    @JP-1990 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Listen to the audiobook while reading the book. It GREATLY reduces distraction and keeps you focused.

  • @tryingnottobeasmartass757
    @tryingnottobeasmartass757 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I work a *lot* of hours, most of it driving, so most of my reading is done via listening to audiobooks. However, I prefer physical books if I'm studying a subject, and I also prefer reading from a physical prayer book or a Bible rather than using an e-book version of either of these, even though I do sometimes use e-book Bibles and prayerbooks.

  • @sirBrouwer
    @sirBrouwer Pƙed 2 lety

    When I am reading to help me learn a new language. I try to get both the actual book or ebook and the audio version.
    That way it can help you to learn how a new wordt is pronounced with in context.

  • @satyamakalekar85
    @satyamakalekar85 Pƙed 2 lety

    Great thumbnail SirđŸ‘đŸ»đŸ˜

  • @raqeebsalam174
    @raqeebsalam174 Pƙed 2 lety

    I am using ebook version of textbooks for almost a decade now. Actually ebook works just fine for studying /acquiring deep knowledge if you fix a single device just for reading. Otherwise, it will be really hard to focus. Even if you shut down the internet or uninstall distracting app, you will be tempted continuously to check out stuffs. In my case, I specifically use my tab only for reading. I do nothing else in that device & only keep books in device storage.

  • @hernesc
    @hernesc Pƙed 2 lety +2

    For me: physical for best books and quick browsing in it; e-book for consumer and technical books; audio for best memorization of content because I perceive audio best.

  • @iwonthesitatebitch1265
    @iwonthesitatebitch1265 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    i love paper mangas (paper books less) but with my kindle/tablette i can read those mangas and other books while not being worried of damaging the book and having extra weight in my backpack. So in the end i do go buy mangas that i like and go to the library often but i prefer if my other books are on my electronic.

  • @happinessofpursuit2834
    @happinessofpursuit2834 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    After reading "atomic habits" by James Clear I now try to do make one purpose out of an area or object. If I had a Kindle id surely get distracted with its other features. This alone is why I prefer physical books. I will do some ebooks when I go backpacking, however.

    • @foreverdissenting3675
      @foreverdissenting3675 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      What “other features” does a Kindle have besides reading? It’s a literally a dedicated reading device. Confused on how you could get distracted on an actual Kindle ereader.

  • @bettermanchannel770
    @bettermanchannel770 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    There is an aesthetic feel to the paperback. But if it reads ill read it...gaining knowledge men

  • @torger7324
    @torger7324 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    Best answer: It depends on your learning type.

  • @BlueEyesASMR
    @BlueEyesASMR Pƙed 2 lety

    All three are the best!

  • @sailor4664
    @sailor4664 Pƙed rokem +9

    As someone who works a 9-5, being able to listen to an audio book is huge for me. I used to be able to read 24/7 whenever I want but now, working, I just don’t have to time or energy to sit down and focus on a book during the work week. I will always love the feel of a physical book, or the ease on a kindle book, but audio books are a new win for me :)

  • @whatsupdate
    @whatsupdate Pƙed 2 lety +2

    For me it’s ebooks all the way except for passive learning which is best by audio books. I don’t enjoy trying to hold a book open while I read. If I use a paper book I’m often too lazy to look up definitions I don’t know. With kindle you just tap the word and the definition is there.

  • @toranshaw4029
    @toranshaw4029 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I generally prefer ebooks to read, as not only is it generally easier for me to get into reading that way (especially for novels) but, also, I have very limited room where I'm currently living, so can't really have too many physical books, at this moment in time.

  • @CoolTies
    @CoolTies Pƙed 2 lety

    Agreed about Audiobooks and R.C. Bray is hands down my favourite audible narrator. If you have a chance to hear his narration of Craig Alanson's "Expeditionary Force" is personally my favourite narrator and author together. After 17 books I continue to read the Kindle version then listen to the audible edition. When I read I can hear his characters in my mind which makes me enjoy the books which come out months before the audible edition. R.C. Bray truly brings all the characters and conversations to life both when I read to myself and when I listen to their audible books.

    • @Thomasfrank
      @Thomasfrank  Pƙed 2 lety

      I might give EF a try after all then. I'd heard the story wasn't all that great, but I loooooove R.C. Bray as a narrator. If you enjoy them maybe I will too.
      Shame they replaced his Martian narration on Audible...

  • @Kikakowia
    @Kikakowia Pƙed 2 lety +3

    I’m guessing you maybe haven’t spent much time on e-ink kindles! It’s a much more focused experience and I don’t think they even have endless scrolling as an option. Turning the digital pages adds a little bit of those subconscious “tactile” associations back in, and the load times on the “browser” are so bad (compared to what people are used to these days) that it’s practically a non-issue in terms of distraction. You still have the benefits of highlighting and font settings and looking up words and such, and (though it certainly shouldn’t replace paper books any time soon) it’s much closer to the “physical book” experience you describe than you make it sound here!

  • @George-ls9ce
    @George-ls9ce Pƙed rokem

    I go back and forth. It’s nice to H‑E‑B kindle and get them instantly and have many to choose from when traveling. But I do love physical

  • @seeyafornow2642
    @seeyafornow2642 Pƙed 2 lety

    physical books always here even though I do use ebooks sometimes. usually ebooks are available online and cheaper so it's more 'convienient'. however, nothing beats the feel of a physical book and I prefer being away from any of technical for that while when I'm reading. It's like grounding me and gives clarity instead of just being glued to another screen. not to mention, having an actual bookshelf of beautiful books is a prize I'm not willing to bargain for.

  • @jessopedia-J
    @jessopedia-J Pƙed 2 lety +3

    I'm a big fan of physical books..turning the pages, smell of new books...but audiobooks are a new thing to me..but I'm loving it ...you can listen to it while walking, doing chores...you will not even feel the boredom of that activity...you are just in the beautiful world of books.😇😇

    • @FedJimSmith
      @FedJimSmith Pƙed 2 lety +1

      and also, by listening voiced books, it has more personality, compare to printed exclamation marks

    • @jessopedia-J
      @jessopedia-J Pƙed 2 lety

      @@FedJimSmith exactly 👍👍

  • @patricknoonan3610
    @patricknoonan3610 Pƙed 2 lety

    I am old enough to remember a time with out kindle (the 1990's), holding a book is nice but, as I have moved around more then expected and carried around a lot of the them. It started to turned into an issue. so, now too many became a forced issue and I had to, give away a lot of paper backs and hard cover book. To prevent that issue again, I have seen what books to buy for kindle. Audiobooks have always been around. First they were call book's on tape.(there were comic books like super man and batman I had on tape) The second was books on compact disc (CD). Not sure if, the kids out there know what either is anymore, lol. With paper back books and kindle I have, now mix it up.

  • @vishalkumar040393
    @vishalkumar040393 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I tried all three, Physical books worked best for me. I remember more and engage more when reading using physical book.🙏

  • @SammyPaley
    @SammyPaley Pƙed 2 lety +1

    A lot of us don’t feel we have time to read which is why audiobooks is the platform I’d recommend! It has become a habit that everytime I get in my car, I turn on an audiobook instead of music

  • @01sabz
    @01sabz Pƙed 2 lety +13

    I think physical books make me the most likely to really get into and digest a book.

    • @chamikaishara3778
      @chamikaishara3778 Pƙed 2 lety

      Same here

    • @Trazynn
      @Trazynn Pƙed 2 lety

      Yeah I love cracking the spines of softcovers and pushing whatever I can find as a bookmark.

  • @cogitoergosum2846
    @cogitoergosum2846 Pƙed 2 lety

    All are great.
    When I am seriously reading or learning (physical).
    When I am working or need to check a thing (Digital)
    When working on a boring task I just flip on an audio books

  • @donnanorris4733
    @donnanorris4733 Pƙed 2 lety

    I have a lot of ebooks, but am gradually going back to hard cover books. Ebooks are fine for easy light reading, but for knowledge or self help, books are better for me. Audio books a distant last place. Depends who reads the book. I also find not listening to the audio book after a while and think - wait - what did I miss? I will have to check out the read wise app.

  • @PhilHug1
    @PhilHug1 Pƙed 2 lety

    I either read physical books or an audio/ebook combo where I highlight important parts are hear in the audiobook

  • @mariah4197
    @mariah4197 Pƙed 2 lety

    I enjoyed and what works for me was the PDF reader which I can read together with the voice that reads the book/pdf I was reading. I’ve tried audiobooks but ended up getting distracted or falling asleep. Same with reading through ebook.

  • @TheRitesh41
    @TheRitesh41 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I remember I got my first paper back of thinking fast and slow and realised font was too small and home had no lighting for reading and I missed Kindle on my tab that time.

  • @AbuBakerZeed
    @AbuBakerZeed Pƙed 2 lety

    great video as always, what is the book title here 1:08 though?

  • @jennydieeu
    @jennydieeu Pƙed rokem

    Thank You