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Old 12-04-2007, 04:49 AM   #27
HappyMartin
Martin Kristiansen
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A comment on the belief that p books keep a reasonable resale value. My sister recently cleared out her overloaded bookshelves and actually struggled to find a charity that would even take the books. Eventually the Salvation Army agreed to take them. If, or when, e books start to dominate the market, what on earth will happen to all the p books. I also wonder if there are any figures available as to how much paper is being used for books.
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