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My Manner of Reading the Books. What Services Do I Use?

Article about my habits and preferences in books reading.

Paper vs “E-”

Today I am starting one of my favorite topics – “My Style.” Under the tag #my_style," I will share with you about my habits, software tools, and services I use, self-management, etc.

A few years ago, I set a goal to refuse paper books and to read e-books only. That experiment didn’t come off, and I decided to back to the paper books. Why is this?

  • ⚠ No tactual sense.

  • ⚠ No high-quality paper, perfect print, beautiful book cover – all are essential to me.

  • ⚠ Lack of focus. In my case, I usually download a lot of books and magazines and drop them into the cloud (iCloud, OneDrive, etc.). It is so easy to shift a focus from an exciting and worthwhile book amid many others. Recently I have removed a few hundreds of unread books only because the newer version is released.

  • ⚠ Not all books are equally convenient for reading on different devices.

  • ⚠ I love to write on the margins by liners – making notes cannot replace this process.

For sure, there are a lot of advantages to e-books reading. So I can’t refuse from e-books, mainly owing to:

  • ✅ E-books are published very often earlier.

  • ✅ Book’s size and weight can make difficulties and inconvenience to take it with me. In that case, I usually practice a mixed approach to the reading combining a paper book with e-book (sometimes audiobook as well). Service Goodreads is of great help here.

  • ✅ E-books allow searching.

My favorite Services

And for your attention, the list of services I use for reading the books.

🔴 GOODREADS (https://www.goodreads.com) – a list of my books I have read, I am reading now, and I am going to read. As well, it is a social network: you can make friendship with other users, follow the authors and readers, write a book review, share your reading list, and others. Killer feature 👉 – add your book just by scanning the book cover. Brilliant, isn’t it?

🔴 CALIBRE (https://calibre-ebook.com) – IMHO the best service for e-book management. It provides the mega-huge amount of features for different groups of users, from the beginner level to advanced. I use the following features:

  • 👉 editing e-book metadata (manually, from the Internet, bulk edit)

  • 👉 e-book conversion (a lot of formats)

  • 👉 e-book viewer

  • 👉 integration with devices (amazon kindle, phones, tablets, …)

  • 👉 for more functions, watch the tour video (https://calibre-ebook.com/demo#tour) and tutorials (https://calibre-ebook.com/help).

🔴 AUDIBLE (https://www.audible.com/) – I use it for buying and listening to the audiobooks.

🔴 PLEX (https://www.plex.tv/) – I found it convenient to organize my library of audiobooks. Plex allows streaming your audiobooks from anywhere in the world.

🔴 PROLOGUE App (https://prologue-app.com/) – listen to your books from Plex.

🔴 Amazon KINDLE – it is about device and ecosystem for reading books.

🔴 Apple BOOKS – it is about reading books on iPhone and iPad.

P.S. Please take into consideration that I focused only on books reading, because news feeds, articles, notes, and other sources of reading – it’s a horse of another color.

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