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Old 01-21-2010, 04:40 PM   #14
AnemicOak
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Originally Posted by charleski View Post
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But it does. I certainly buy almost no fiction in physical formats any more.
Yes and no. I buy absolutely no fiction in paper, but at the same time I also buy a lot more than before (or bought used before) so yes if it's something I would have bought pre-ebooks in paper it could be called a lost paper sale, but that can't be said for a lot of what I bought last year because I likely wouldn't have bought it at all or would have bought it at Half-Price-Books. I've seen others say similar things here on MR too.
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