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Old 02-02-2011, 03:15 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Belle2Be View Post
It doesn't have to turn into a piracy debate. The question was simple, if there isn't a digital version (and one can assume that it doesn't exist, regardless of the means) then would you still read it in DTB form.
The question was "So, what do you do when the book you want to read only comes in the Dead Tree Version?" [emp mine]

There are many many answers to that question, and it doesn't have to be as cut and dry as "I will read the DTB".

I've tried reading pbooks since getting my ereader, and I just don't enjoy the experience. The books I tend to read are big heavy monstrosities, and I miss the convenience of a dictionary right at my fingertip. If it's less than 200 pages, I might consider it. Maybe.

The only pbooks I still read are cookbooks, crafting (knitting, etc) books, and children's books.
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