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Old 04-03-2011, 02:22 PM   #94
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Originally Posted by Love.Forever. View Post
Personally, i don't see myself abandoning paper books for a very long time, it just seems to be easier to read when it's right in my hands, rather than in electronic format. If i did venture into e-format territory, it would definitely take some getting used to.
Thought so, too. That was BEFORE I got my first reader. Once I read on it, it took me about five minutes to suck me into ereading forever. I am reading more now than ever before. And I love the reading experience more than ever before.
Never before have I spent money better!

I am a member of a board for classic literature and known there for my fierce love of books bound in a specific manner, with special paper, by special publishers etc. They were short of peeing their pants when I was converted to ereading that fast and forcefull

Since last August I haven't looked back, read a pbook or missed the reading experience of pbooks. They are beautiful and I like to look at them now. I don't think I'll ever go back.

Just try it. There is nothing to loose if you don't like it, but a lot to gain if you do!
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