Why I Like Kindle Books More Now

Over the years, I have developed the habit of reading Kindle books as much as physical copies. Though physical books have more emotional and physical connection, these days the number of my Kindle books has significantly increased compared to my paperbacks. Let’s find the reason below.


Kindle books are cheaper:

One big reason is that Kindle books are cheaper. Instead of spending a lot on paperbacks or hardcovers, I can buy digital versions at a lower price. Sometimes I even get good discounts or free books, which makes reading more affordable and fun.


Easy to access:

Another thing I like is how easy it is to access books. With just a few taps I can buy and start reading instantly without waiting for delivery. I can read and buy books anytime anywhere and can switch books easily. Also, I don’t need to pack several books when traveling as one app can carry them all.


To avoid piracy:

Reading on Kindle also helps avoid piracy. I used to see a lot of authors sharing their pain about seeing pirated copies of their books, which always felt wrong. With Kindle, I know I’m reading genuine copies and supporting the authors who worked hard on their stories.


For my reading privacy:

Lastly, I love the privacy it gives me. When I read a book with a bold or unusual cover, people used to judge or comment. On Kindle, no one knows what I’m reading and it’s just between me and the story. That little bit of privacy makes the reading experience feel more personal and relaxed.



Got a new tablet:

I got my new tablet for the sake of reading books from the Kindle app and to watch movies, so let me try to use it for the purpose of the purchase.



This post is a part of Blogchatter Half Marathon 2025





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