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Old 06-01-2011, 08:31 PM   #70
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What was the reason for only having a paper library filled with what I consider boring non pleasure reading material, when you obviously enjoy entertainment books for your reader? Why the big difference between the two libraries?


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Originally Posted by SensualPoet View Post
I suppose I must add that my gay husband doesn't read much long-form stuff ... books or ebooks or newspapers ... but he reads a lot online.

Me? I fell in love with ebooks when I good an ereader because it makes it so easy and fun to read for pure entertainment which, for me, is mainly mysteries and crime fiction, with a little literary stuff and a bit of gay romance on the side.

But my paper library is all philosophy, theatre, music, history and some sexual politics. The husband has a few diet and exercise books.
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