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Old 03-16-2011, 10:39 PM   #21
caheaton
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Location: SW Ohio, USA
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I bought mine about a month ago, and at present it's loaded with 96 books (in addition to the 100 it came with). Most of the books are free ones, but a dozen or so are purchased and a couple of them are library books. I'm starting to wish now that I had a way to organize them on the reader, as I'm finding that I've forgotten the plots of many of them! (I'm thinking of making a PDF with plot summaries and storing it on the reader).

The majority of them are classic scifi, with a dab of horror and scientific non-fiction tossed in.
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