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Old 01-16-2011, 09:57 AM   #14
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Do you see how awkward this is, to switch from pBook horse to eBook horse during a multiBook-series gallup?
No, I really don't.

Then again, I don't have OCD.


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As a collector, I like having an entire series before bothering to reread it. Sometimes I even wait till the author dies so I'm sure there won't be an additional book in the series that ruins my beautiful series-reading plan....
The former is a bit extreme, but understandable. The latter is slightly ridiculous.

I mean, what are you going to do, wait 40 years before reading the Harry Potter books?


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So what should I buy, the pBook or the eBook?
In this context, the container is almost completely irrelevant. All that matters is the content.

Buy whatever medium is most convenient and/or best suits your needs. If you really have this weird psychological obsession with having a series in one medium, then either keep buying paper, or suck it up and buy digital.

I suggest you stop fixating on unimportant aspects and just read.
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