Here's why:
* Format incompatibility: Books are typically in a physical format (paper) and contain complex information like text, images, and layout. CDs can only store digital data in specific formats like MP3, JPEG, or PDF.
* Storage capacity: A standard CD can hold around 700MB of data. A typical book can be several megabytes, even hundreds of megabytes in digital format (e.g., a PDF). So, depending on the book's size and the CD's capacity, you might be able to fit a few small books on a single CD.
What you can do:
* Convert the book to digital format: You can scan a book and save it as a PDF, or download an ebook version. Then, you can transfer the digital file to a CD.
* Use a DVD: DVDs have a larger storage capacity (around 4.7 GB) compared to CDs and can hold larger digital files, including multiple books.
Let me know if you'd like to learn more about digital book formats or how to store books digitally!