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Old 11-28-2011, 09:41 PM   #43
Aladyleyna
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Ever since I converted to ebooks, ebooks are the only kinds of books that I have bought. But in a way, ebooks are only for leisure reading - for reference and study materials I find paperbooks much easier to manage, because it's easier to flip to the pages I want. Not for the Bible though, the pages are so thin it takes me twice as long to flip to the verse I want as compared to the ebook versions. I use Bible apps for that.

I still love paperback bookstores though, I still frequent them everytime I go to a shopping center. I love libraries as well, the ambience and the paperbacks are extremely comforting.

I guess it's a good thing paperbacks would never really die.
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