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Old 01-08-2011, 12:05 PM   #102
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I have always read a lot, but most of the pbooks I read were either borrowed from the library or obtained through a free book exchange that we have locally. So, I rarely purchased books, unless I wanted to keep one for future reference.

Although most of the ebooks that are on my Kindle were freebies, I have purchased more ebooks this last month than I had pbooks in a year. Generally, ebook prices are more affordable, there's no concern about my shelves overflowing with books, and I do enjoy the experience of reading on the Kindle.
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