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Old 11-17-2010, 01:38 AM   #77
GreenMonkey
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I prefer hardcover books to ebooks. But I prefer ebooks to paperback books.

At least a hardcover stays open if you want to put it on the table and read it while you're eating or whatever. Paperbacks almost require two hands at all times (at least for someone that reads as fast as I read) and are much less durable.

But I prefer physical books to DRM'd books. So I still buy real books. Normally used books - they are also much cheaper, and if I don't like them, I can trade them back in for a buck or two in credit at my local used bookstore.

My e-reader is for free books, copyright expired books, and downloaded digital copies of books I already own (I have no personal moral issues with this).

No reason you can't still do both.
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