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Old 08-02-2010, 08:15 AM   #95
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...I do own a good number of books, but keep only those I wanna reread. I prefer to unpack them myself. (Movers will unpack, but your books end up in disarray.) Over repeated moves, I learned to take photos of my bookshelves beforehand. When my books arrive on the other end, I reassemble them like a jigsaw puzzle...
That points to a major benefit of having e-books over p-books: easy organization. P-book organization, at best, can be organized by either title or by author although they can also be grouped by genre. Then, when adding new books, one frequently has to shuffle books side to side and shelf to shelf to make room for the newcomers. E-books do not suffer from those restrictions. They are also a lot easier to schlep up four flights of stairs, etc.
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