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Old 05-23-2011, 03:21 AM   #29
Aladyleyna
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I admit that most, if not all of my reading are done mainly through ebooks now. Yet, for some reason, I think for some of us there is still some sort of comfort in owning a paperback novel. I still feel a sense of content in going to paperback bookstores or libraries, and pride in looking at my own paperback book collection. That's why even though I use ebooks now, I still don't have the heart to get rid of my paperback novels due to nostalgia.

That, and in some cases, the ebook cannot be found in my country, so the paperback version is always a lifesaver.
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