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Old 08-06-2011, 12:21 PM   #7
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Location: Llandudno, Wales
Device: Kindle PW2; Nexus 5X
I'm reading more fiction, that's for sure.

I've just graduated so I will have to answer the question based on my habits before my degree, which is a resounding yes. Access to thousands of public domain works, no pages blowing in the wind, no weird smells, etc.

As for saving money - it's probably cheaper to buy books from the many charity shops situated on the local high street; what I like about eBook buying though, is that I can have what I want, when I want! I do find the choice overwhelming sometimes though!
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