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Old 06-16-2011, 10:16 PM   #63
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Originally Posted by purple_fishy View Post
I can't just pick one! I am a person who constantly re-reads books. One of the reasons I was so excited for my Nook is that I no longer have to travel with my three or four favorite books, I just have my Nook with my whole library!

Hm... to narrow it down a bit, my favorite classic books are:
Pride and Prejudice
Jane Eyre
A Little Princess For those three books, I have multiple DTB copies on my bookshelves, an audiobook on my iPod, and the Nook version.
That's why I bought my Kindle 3 as well. It's great being able to just open a book on it and start reading. Some of my books I've never had pbook copies of (like the ones through Baen Free Library), and the Ebook reader is more convenient for reading than a reader app on my netbook. While it isn't full up I do have a lot of books on it. A good number of which were free buys at Amazon. lol. Some also came from right here at MR of course. There are many good PD books to be had with a better quality than some of the classic books offered at Amazon (working TOC's for example).
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