Starting Strength: Kindle edition?

macchiatto
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Is Starting Strength a book you'd want in paper format, or would the much cheaper Kindle edition do? Does the Kindle version do justice to all the pictures and diagrams?
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No clue myself, but if anyone has both versions please chime in0
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It is the same, but it depends on your nature...what I mean is some people learn better through tactile response "touching the paper" than just viewing on a screen. I have Starting Strength on Kindle and I have one of his other books, PPST v3 in paperback. Personally, I find I absorb and retain information much quicker encountering paper (probably due to my age) than electronic content. It's probably reverse for a much younger person I would guess.0
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I would think the pictures would be much easier to see in the physical book. I also find flipping back and forth through the pages for reference much easier with a book than electronically. But that's just my personal preference, I suppose.1
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I have the kindle version and I say yes the diagrams are great! I do tend to me more interested in real books, but I was so motivated to read starting strength, it's probably my most read book of the last two years.0
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I have the Kindle edition. It's not bad.1
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I have the Kindle edition, but would prefer the paper edition. Flipping back and forth to the diagrams gets to be annoying.1
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I have both. Prefer paper version because I can get to the section I want faster.0
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I originally borrowed a friend's paperback and read it, then purchased the Kindle edition to have a reference that is always available (because I can read it on my kindle, on my phone, on my work computer, etc.). I liked having the paper copy for the original read-through so I could flip back and forth, but now I use it just as a reference for which the electronic format is all about availability for me.0
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