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Old 03-28-2011, 01:12 PM   #4
ATDrake
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I like to read the easy versions. With big text and shiny pictures and Spark-ly Notes!

But seriously, I do still buy a lot of paper books. Plenty of stuff isn't available as or doesn't translate well to e-editions, especially certain forms of non-fiction. And I'm a sucker for deluxe collector's edition art books.

However, I've never been one for buying much in the way of non-specialty fiction* in paper form (if the library has it, I probably don't need it) so it's not like I'm breaking an easy-to-replace collection habit there to begin with.

And I'll cheerfully read interesting books in any format they come in which I can lay my hands upon.

* I do have a moderately extensive set of out-of-print sf/fantasy paper copies, many of which neither the library nor the e-bookstore have.
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