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Can you not just do the exercises in a notebook?
I didn’t like that you basically need to use the app or a Kindle Fire to read it. It’s not available for the regular Paperwhite Kindle.
So as for me, I got the physical book.
It’s worth it to get the physical book as a lot of the exercises want you to hand write what you’ve learned.
>The kindle version is cheaper
Depending on your ambitions, the FromZero online course might be your cheapest option. It is a monthly cost, so the faster you finish it the cheaper it is. It also comes with audio, little quizzes, and it let’s you configure how quickly to introduce the writing systems. IMO it is strictly better than the books.
As others have said, the only reason to get the books is if you want to handwrite things.
if there’s a way, i will get it in pdf (not kindle) and use GoodNotea to write on it