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Collecting books, whether for their content, cover art, or [[tình cảm]] value, is a hobby for many bibliophiles. sentimental
Reading on screens, whether it's a computer, tablet, or e-reader, can lead to eye [[sự căng thẳng]]. strain
Additionally, gifting a paper book can feel more personal and thoughtful than sending an ebook, as it involves a tangible object that can be [[trân quý]] and revisited. cherished
[[Thẩm mỹ]] and Emotional Value Aesthetic
This [[cảm giác]] engagement can make reading more enjoyable and memorable. sensory
In contrast, paper books provide a more immersive and uninterrupted reading experience, which can enhance understanding and [[giữ lại]] of information. retention
The [[xúc giác]] nature of paper books can help readers concentrate better, as there are fewer distractions compared to digital devices. tactile
Collecting books, whether for their content, cover art, or sentimental value, is a hobby for many [[những người yêu sách]]. bibliophiles
Additionally, paper books can be more expensive than ebooks, especially when considering the cost of new releases or [[bìa cứng]]. hardcovers
For example, readers can change the font size, style, and background color to suit their preferences, which can be particularly helpful for those with visual [[sự suy giảm]]. impairments
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