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Old 10-05-2010, 03:03 AM   #26
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I've always loved physical books, especially nice hardbacks and trade paper (can't stand the cheap paperbacks they're coming out with). As an author, there's nothing like seeing your book in a store at the airport, or holding the first copy in your hands. So I can understand the "there's just something about a ppaer book" crowd.

But even with all that, I prefer e-books. They're more convenient, easier to carry, and I can make the font as big as I need (which is bigger and bigger every year). Plus they last forever, unlike cheap mass-market paperbacks that are printed on acidic paper.
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