Follow Friday



 How many books do you read in a week? And in what format do you read them, or listen to them?


I read usually two to three books a week. I read paperback or hardcover. I dont read on an e reader I find I cannot read as well on them. I prefer to have the actual book in front of me 



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6 comments:

  1. I quite like using my e-read but nothing beats a real book!

    I'm an old follower :D

    Jules

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  2. Blogging by from the blog hop and I'm already a follower!

    I usually read 5 - 6 books a week!

    I also only read paperback or hardcover format.

    Have a great weekend!

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  3. 2-3 books is my usual pace - I used to be able to do a book a day, but then things like work starting becoming an inconvenience. :)

    Sally @ Bibrary Bookslut

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  4. I am a old follower hopping through to wish you a great weekend! I usually read about 1-2 books a week. I absolutely love my e-reader and find that I can get more reading in using it these days!

    MyFollowFridayPost

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  5. I used to prefer the actual book in my hands to the e-reader until I got the Kindle for my Birthday! I haven't looked back since, although I still carry Hardcovers and my Kindle in my purse! Hope you have a wonderful Friday! ;)

    ~Loren
    My FF

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  6. This was a nice book blogger question. My answer will probably embarrass me in comparison with my peers!

    Follow me back to my blog at prepare to be stunned – http://www.howardsherman.net

    Thank G-d it’s Follow Friday with a long weekend ahead. Everyone enjoy!

    Howard A. Sherman
    http://www.howardsherman.net

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