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Originally Posted by delphidb96
Can you lay your hands on a ton of titles? Sure. Now you *may* have to pay for most of them, but they're out there and ready to be read. (Personally I *like* the idea I can buy the latest e-title. I've got the de-DRMing tools and I know how to use them.  )
Derek
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Given my personal reading interest, which is primarily 19th century novels, it's actually
easier to find them (quite legally) on-line than it is in paper form. Eg, one of my favourite authors is Sir Henry Rider Haggard. He wrote more than 60 novels, but you'll probably only find two of them in a typical bookstore today: "King Solomon's Mines" and "She". But all his books are easily and legally available on-line. That what makes e-reading "worthwhile" for me.