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Old 12-19-2010, 05:27 PM   #21
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Bigger since getting a reader. Because ebooks don't take up any physical space I tend to buy ebooks to read in the future more than I did with paperbacks. I think nothing of buying say 20 or more ebooks in the space of a few months when I might only read half in that time. With paperback books I'd only buy 1 or 2 more on top of the one I was reading at the time due to space. Also due to their weight I wouldnt buy more than 3 at a time in a shop because I wouldn't want to carry them around with me/home. Online I can by 2 times that in one go and think nothing of it. Also if I was going to order online, the fact that I had to wait for them to be delivered could put me off sometimes.

So I have a much larger to read list than before, but I also tend to get round to reading more now. I think because my list is longer and more varied I can always find a book I feel like reading at the time and then get on with it and read it. However, with paper backs I only had 2 or 3 in the to read list and I might not fancy reading them when I got round to them.
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