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Old 11-10-2010, 06:07 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by paulroberthill View Post
Peeps, I'm in a quandary,

I'm a sci-fi nut that is a big fan of Peter F Hamilton, who recently released the latest (and final) novel in his Void trilogy.

The problem with Peter is that he tends to write large books (1000+ pages), which is one of the reasons I bought my Kindle.

I own all of his books in paperback. Should I or should I not buy this as an ebook?

I'm (hopefully) moving soon and it's depressingly hard to find a flat in London in my price range so I suppose that's a factor...
Are you asking whether you should buy just this one book as an ebook or whether you should purchase all his books as ebooks?

For the former, there's no time like the present!

For the latter, if you want to get rid of your physical copies find some *cough* "other" means of obtaining electronic versions and then toss the physical copies. You do want a clean conscience don't you?
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