Books when they're short n' sweet, or contain good fantasy fiction. Movies/TV when they have good stories and tech.
But usually, I like to read books when I'm not home, getting bored, or have less internet access, movies when I'm fully comfortable.
@daria_globchak I played a few games like Witcher and Skyrim, where a monster/animal randomly attacks from anywhere, giving me jump scares. But sometimes it's fun to mess with my own nerves.
I find it difficult to choose because I love both options equally. I often enjoy reading a book and then watching the movie adaptation. What about you?
On the other hand, movies offer a visual and auditory experience that can be immersive and captivating. They bring stories hydrogenexec.com to life with visual effects, music, and performances by actors. Movies can sometimes condense complex narratives into a more accessible format and can be a shared experience when watched with others.
Both books and movies - nothing like reading a good, all-absorbing book. But equally cuddling up on the couch to watch a gripping thriller is pretty good too
A long time ago I loved reading books, but now I love watching movies. Reading a book usually takes more time.
I think I'll go back to books when I have enough time.