I was reading them on my phone and tablet. Not even close to reading a physical. Industrial, cold, stale, homogenized, pasteurized.
Oh, don't be silly. You make it sound as if print books are individually hand-crafted by medieval scribes. Modern print books are every bit as mass-produced and industrial as modern electronics. They're even printed from the exact same digital files as the e-books. And news flash -- we write them on computers too. We don't use fountain pens and parchment under dim candlelight. Every step of the creative process of a modern book is electronic up until the actual printing.
And in a print book, you're stuck with the typesetting and font the book designers chose. On an e-book, you can change them to whatever you want. That's literally the exact opposite of homogenization.