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Very occasionally on my phone but only if something is cheap/free and easily available to download AND getting hold of a physical copy would be much more difficult and/or expensive
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)They sell color Kindles now (I think), but as far as I know they're expensive.Just about all the books I read nowadays are on my Kindle.
Plusses:
-It fits in my pocket.
-I have a lot (500? more?) books in one small space.
-I can read it in bed and not bother hubby, as I don't have a light on.
-I can take it to read in the car, and I don't need any light.
-I subscribe to an e-book list by email (book bub) and most of my books cost $1.99 or 2.99; some are free (and most of those are worth nothing)
Minuses:
-I often could not tell you the name of the book I'm reading, or its author. With a physical book, you see that info every time you pick it up. With my Kindle, it opens to where I stopped reading.
-If you read a really crappy print book, you can get some satisfaction of throwing the book across the room. Don't do that with a Kindle.
-Most graphics (drawings, illustrations, maps, graphs, equations) are horrid. Way too light, and since it's all B&W, shading on graphs is all a mush of almost the same shade of grey.