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Page 5 / 22What's your take on people who never finish a book but claim to love reading?
29.05.2026Are audiobooks truly “reading,” or just a lazy shortcut for people who don’t actually like books?
29.05.2026Is reading classic literature still relevant in 2026 or just for pretentious book clubs?
29.05.2026Is the secondhand book market getting too expensive for you in 2025?
28.05.2026Are libraries still relevant in the age of e-books and audiobooks?
28.05.2026Are you still collecting physical dictionaries, or is free online enough?
28.05.2026Should we still care about preserving rare dictionaries in the age of AI?
28.05.2026How do you build a sustainable library without feeding the fast-fashion of literature?
28.05.2026Which dictionary app actually respects your privacy and the planet?
27.05.2026Are you using AI writing tools more than traditional reference books now?
26.05.2026Is switching from a Kindle to real books actually more sustainable in the long run?
26.05.2026Is “reading” a physical book actually superior, or is that pure nostalgic gatekeeping?
26.05.2026Has the ebook vs physical debate changed for you with inflation and print costs?
25.05.2026Are bestseller lists rigged by marketing, or do they actually reflect what’s worth reading?
25.05.2026Has 'BookTok' actually made classic literature more accessible or just confusing?
25.05.2026Is audiobook "reading" a valid form of literature consumption, or a shortcut for people who won’t sit down with a page?
25.05.2026Are secondhand books always the greener choice, or does the carbon cost of shipping them ruin the point?
24.05.2026Do people who only read bestsellers have worse taste in books?
24.05.2026Are book snobs the main reason people stop reading for fun?
24.05.2026Do you still trust crowd-sourced reviews over official literary critics?
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