Reading novels on paper, reading novels on the computer, watching novels on TV, and listening to storytelling were all ways of reading novels. The difference between them was the reading experience, reading efficiency, and reading preferences. 1. Reading experience: Compared to novels on the computer, paper novels have a better touch and smell, making it easier to focus. On the other hand, television and computer versions of novels might have visual and sound interference that would affect the reading experience. 2. Reading efficiency: Paper novels are more convenient to take notes and make annotations. They are more suitable for novels that require repeated reading and thinking. On the other hand, television and computer novels might require more time to browse and master the plot. Reading preferences: Different people have different reading preferences and habits. Some people preferred the touch and smell of paper novels, while others preferred the images and sounds of television and computer novels. Listening to storytelling is another way of reading. It is different from print novels, television novels, and computer novels. It mainly reads novels through sound, so it may be more in line with some people's reading habits and preferences. Listening to storytelling can improve the efficiency and fun of reading, and at the same time, it can better understand the plot and characters in the novel.