I love how you can act with those media in ways that were not planned by its makers. You can bend and tear pages, soften lines with your finger, combine text and doodles, put stickers in there. Flipping through pages is not like browsing through files. Books are physically loaned, work well outside, and are physically separate from the distraction machine. They get passed around, discussed, returned over coffee somewhere in town.
"If they think you're crude, go technical; if they think you're technical, go crude. I'm a very technical boy. So I decided to get as crude as possible."
You can get very technical indeed in some of humanity's oldest industries.
That's definitely me; I dabble in ceramics and made myself a clay stamp with initials - drawn in Affinity Designer, turned into an STL in OpenSCAD and printed by my friend on his resin printer.