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Old 02-24-2011, 01:22 PM   #24
Worldwalker
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Originally Posted by carld View Post
The fallacy is that old books are somehow an equal substitute for current literature. Which is what the article seems to claim. Why buy a new book when you can get an old book for free?
So at what point do books become irrelevant?

And why don't those of us who have this apparently mistaken idea that we actually like Tom Sawyer or Hour of the Dragon know that?
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