Submitted by Alternative_Usual189 t3_yidghs in books
I personally almost always prefer e-books for the convenience and compactness but I recently bought not one but two copies of A Scatter of Light by Malinda Lo. I bought one from her local book store (Porter Square Books) because she offered a signed copy if you order it from there and I bought a second copy from Barnes and Noble because they offered a limited edition that was only available there (the book was largely the same except that the title was gilded and embossed and the inside of the cover had a cool looking pattern). I am usually a cheap person but since I couldn't decide between the signed copy or the LE I just decided to get both since $18/ea isn't really that much these days and Malinda Lo is one of my favorite authors who I feel like is criminally under-appreciated.
I felt like both of those are great ways to get people to buy physical books. You can't autograph an e-book and I can't imagine any way to make a limited edition e-book that would still be as nice as a limited edition physical book.
[deleted] t1_iui7bnc wrote
I like the aesthetic of seeing books on a bookshelf in my home. Plus the smell of real books can't be beat.