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I can go either way with paperback or hardcover. Hardcovers, I'm sure, last longer, but I generally keep very good care of my books, so I don't think the wear and tear is all that bad. I usually get paperback because of price difference.
Can't speak on digital. I tried reading a book on my computer through pdf, and it just didn't work, but I hear good things about the current ereaders. I'm thinking of picking up a Kindle or Nook soon, and seeing how I like.
im not a fan of reading pdfs really either, unless it's a magazine
before you shell out all the money for the ereaders, why don't you download their respective programs/apps to your computer or phone first to see how you like the interface.
i've downloaded kindle to my computer and i like it a lot. i like how i can set bookmarks and such. that's one of the main reasons i dislike pdfs cuz you can't do that (and if you can, i sure don't know how)