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Old 04-11-2011, 09:08 AM   #41
crich70
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True and sometimes a person likes to skip about a bit. I mean one day you might want to re-read Treasure Island and the next you feel more like a Tom Clancy or Stephen King book or whatever author a person wants to read (assuming their work is in ebook format) and having a large number of choices is good for that reason as well.

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Originally Posted by Piper_ View Post
It's like packing for a trip. It doesn't matter that I won't have time or need to wear everything I pack. But what if I get a fancy to wear my blue sandals and I didn't pack them?

What if it gets cold on the night I'm wearing the outfit that doesn't go with the single sweater I was allowed to bring?

Having all these ebooks are like being able to bring all your shoes and sweaters with you, without ever having to explain or apologize to your husband for the weight.

Sometimes, there's also the old thing about the hunt being more fun than the kill... with books, there are so many interesting trails to follow...
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