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Old 02-25-2011, 10:08 PM   #29
WT Sharpe
Bah, humbug!
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Originally Posted by LaurieGator View Post
So then I should expect my books at home to fall apart after I have read them 26 times? Really?

I have cookbooks that are 23 years old that have been lovingly used (including getting spilled on regularly) that are still in great shape, and they have been used a lot more than 26 times!

How many Bibles out there fall apart after 26 readings? The publishers would make a KILLING off of Bible Studies if that were the case!
Bibles are usually made a bit more durable than the average hardback, especially the more expensive ones. Better quality acid-free paper, better binding, and real leather covers contribute to their longevity.
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