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Old 10-12-2011, 07:39 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by pagansoul View Post
Yes, most of what I have in my library are free. I don't need to weed through pages and pages of stuff I will never read again. Some people keep everything. I actually have a downloaded copy of most of the stuff on my computer but yes, I deleted many off the Amazon library and I don't keep samples or ebooks I didn't enjoy. That is my questiion, do most of you keep everything in your library and not delete anything?
I keep. Amazon gets dinged for storage; not me. The only ones I actually keep on my hard drives and DVDs are the very few KSO specials I actually paid for and the collected works of my very favorite public domain authors.
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