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Old 05-25-2011, 07:35 PM   #6
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I read the same amount, I would say, and spend the same amount of time doing it. I still get paperbacks from the library like I used to. If my little library has a book I wanted to read, I'd much rather rent it than pay for it. I definitely spend less money on books, though, even though I'm still reading the same amount. Several of the books I've read this year were free reads. I think I've only actually spent money on three books since Christmas.

But my hands don't hurt when I read anymore. Holding open a brand new paperback is hard work.
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