Printed books have been around for centuries, and for good reason. Despite the rise of e-books, printed books remain a popular choice for many readers. Here are some reasons why printed books are better than e-books.
First, you absorb more information when you read a printed book. A study presented in Italy in 2014 found that readers of print books absorb and remember more of the plot than readers of e-books do. In an earlier study, print readers also scored higher in other areas, such as empathy, immersion in the book, and understanding of the narrative.
Second, printed books are easier to read. Reading on a screen can be tiring for your eyes, whereas reading a printed book is easier on the eyes. You can also hold a printed book in your hands and turn the pages, which can be a more enjoyable experience than scrolling through a page on a screen.

Third, printed books are often cheaper than e-books. While the cost of e-books can vary, printed books tend to be more affordable.
Finally, printed books are easier to share. You can lend a printed book to a friend or family member, or even donate it to a library or charity. With an e-book, you can only lend it to someone if the publisher allows it.
Overall, printed books offer many advantages over e-books. They allow you to absorb more information, are easier to read, are often cheaper, and are easier to share.

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