Day 26 SOL 16: The Bookstore

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I'm a device gal.  Technology and gadgets are my thing so it doesn't really surprise people when I tell them I prefer to read on a device.  Despite what the research says, it doesn't keep me up at night.  I also question research that talks about retaining what we read if we're reading on a device.  It seems to me the secret might be knowing how to highlight, note, and actively engage in a digital text.  There are so many advantages to reading on a device:
  • It's easy to carry a collection of books with you at all times.
  • I'm ready for any reading emergency.
  • Selection.  Selection.  Selection. 
  • I have a record of the all the books I've read (very helpful when I forget a title --- which is all of the time).
  • I can adjust the font side.
  • I can refer back to lines or information read in just a few clicks on the screen.
  • How far it is to the end of the book never stresses me out (it did in a regular book).
  • There's no need to find space in my house for the book.
Yes, I know there is a con to every pro I've listed, but it works for me.  Since going digital, I've never looked back.  The ease of borrowing books from our library makes it even better.  (Thank you, Columbus Public Library!)  I read much more now than I did when a paper copy of a book was required.

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No matter how digital I become, I'm pretty sure nothing will ever replace a trip to the bookstore.  Yesterday I found myself with a few hours between lunch with family and my evening class.  It seemed the bookstore was the perfect place to spend some time.  I wandered in and immediately felt at home surrounded by the books on the shelves.  As I entered I was greeted by the newest releases and the bestsellers.  Meandering the shelves, I glanced at titles, read book jackets, and took note of the recommendations of the store's employees.  

Love the way they've managed
to get so many picture books
with their covers facing out.
When I go to the bookstore I usually allow myself to purchase a book or two, and then add the rest to my Goodreads account.  I'm really just like a kid when it comes to book shopping;  put the book on an endcap or situate the book with it's cover facing out, and I'm more likely to pick it up.  Books that are facing spine out are only helpful if I'm looking for a particular author.  Thankfully the store I visited has book display down to a science.  There were books to browse at every turn.  

As a digital reader, I don't want to be part of the fall of the bookstore so I regularly make purchases from local bookstores and even the mega-giant, Barnes and Noble.  As I floated from the adult section to go peruse picture books, my attention was drawn to a young family playing in the children's area.  They were using the stage, playing with the racetrack, and talking about books.  As a teacher, I delighted in the idea that a child could find so much joy in a bookstore --- and leave with a book or two in hand.  These are the memories that make readers.  

Long live the bookstore!  No matter how much I love digital reading, I'll always enjoy spending time wandering the shelves.  



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  1. I do both print & digital, & I didn't know that reading on a device would harm sleep. So far I haven't noticed any problem. I still prefer the hard copy, but I have too many books & now few places to give them except donate to the bookstore where I'm volunteering. I also am keeping some for the granddaughters & purchase many for them, but they're years away from some good old ones kept. Each person has to do what's right for them, but the important part, just read!

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  2. I'm not a digital reader-- I was for a while, but then my Kindle pooped out and I just never replaced it. I look around my house, though, at all the books, and think I should go digital. Actually most of the books I buy now are kids' books, which I try to buy mostly at our local independent bookseller, and I pass them along to school, etc. I check out adult books from the library. Congrats on posting early again!

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  3. Loved your post! I still struggle with digital reading. I need to strike a balance. I so love the feel of a book in my hand. You gave me some things to think about as I try to stretch to read more digitally. But, like you, I love spending time in the bookstore!

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  4. I LOVE the bookstore!! There's just something about being around all those books...so many possibilities. :) What a great way to spend the afternoon before class. Can't wait to hear what you added to your Goodreads account.

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  5. There's nothing better than going to the bookstore! :) I think you are right, I'm more apt to choose a book that's facing out or on the end cap more so than if the spine is facing out. Love this post! Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Oh, Cathy you're so persuasive with this list. I've resisted the digital pull, but the last reason is a compelling one. And this one: " I can refer back to lines or information read in just a few clicks on the screen," makes me realize that I still need to learn about some of those tools. I'm glad that you can still revel in a bookstore. I love my local independent bookstore! Most of my current book purchases are picture books.

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