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Old 10-19-2007, 01:11 AM   #22
delphidb96
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Originally Posted by TadW View Post
If you buy a p-book, it's easy to remember the books you've already read - the book in your bookshelf will always remind you. But how do you deal with e-books?

The more e-books I read, the harder I find it to remember and track the books I've read in the past. This is particularly annoying when I try to find the sequence to a book but cannot remember its title nor its author.

But why would you *care* if you've read it before? I mean, every book re-read is an old friend come to visit. I've got dead-tree and ebooks numbering in the thousands, and I'm constantly re-reading my old friends - as well as reading/meeting new ones.

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