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Originally Posted by GeoffC
readers seen in the wild to date . zero ...
i do, however a fair number of people, sitting in cafe/waiting rooms/on transport, young and old reading (and not just magazines/newspapers), mostly paperbacks, rarely hardbacks.
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I personally tend to prefer paperbacks for travel reading if it has to be a p-book, since they're (usually) lighter thus easier to carry and easier on my wrists, I worry less about damage since it's less of a financial pain to replace them (usually), and don't usually have sharp corners jabbing me through the bag.