print books
Print books are physical copies of written works, typically made of paper and bound together. They come in various formats, such as hardcovers and paperbacks, and can contain fiction, non-fiction, or educational content. Readers can hold them, flip through the pages, and annotate directly on the text.
These books are often found in libraries, bookstores, and homes. Unlike digital formats, print books do not require electronic devices or batteries, making them accessible in any environment. Many people enjoy the tactile experience of reading a print book, as well as the smell of the paper and the visual appeal of a bookshelf filled with titles.