Preferred medium is pretty unimportant to me. I don’t like long TV dramas (e.g. breaking bad, mad men, etc.), but I understand why people watch them. People like what they like, and that’s cool.
For instance, I think video games are an amazing medium for storytelling that has really matured in the past 15 years with its level of writing and characterization. But some people will still say “video games are for kids,” when that’s just factually wrong.
I think doing the opposite by putting books up on a pedestal as “the mature medium” is just as dubious.
All mediums have their benefits and drawbacks.
When I was teaching high school history I would talk about how my favorite book was The Sun Also Rises when covering the Lost Generation.
Well, I was with one of the English teachers at the time and we went through a pretty public divorce during the school year. Nothing dramatic, but we went from “the married couple” to “the divorced teachers.”
I had a lot of awesome students that year, and at the end of the school year I had one gift me a copy of The Sun Also Rises hardcopy.
On the inside cover she wrote a short note thanking me for the time, energy as encouragement I gave her that year. Down at the bottom she wrote ”I hope you find all the happiness you’re looking for.”
I obviously already owned a copy, but now I have two, and that one is my favorite.