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Old 07-13-2011, 01:02 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Nyssa View Post
I chose option 3, but I am really a mix between:

I prefer eBooks, but will buy pbooks that don't have an eBook option.

and

I buy a pretty even mix of eBooks and pBooks, based on certain criteria (price, availability, etc.).

99% of my new purchases are e-books, but there are a few series that I have chosen to continue in pbook form. Repurchasing all of them as ebooks would be ridiculously expensive.
I agree with this exactly, but I chose option 2 since at the moment I'm not actively buying p-books, but I do buy one on occasion when I see it matches a series I have not converted to e-book. It's not that I'm actively committed to keeping them as p-books but more that it is an impulse buy.
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