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Old 12-26-2011, 03:34 PM   #329
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Certainly true for me. The previous poster is evidently fortunate enough to live in a large house, where he can store as many hardbacks as he wishes; I am not. It's the storage savings that are the key benefit of eBooks for me.
Indeed! I can read "War and Peace" and it will put no more strain on my wrist than "Persuasion would.

Even if I did have a large house that could store all kinds of books, I am kinda lazy with regard to housekeeping, and always hated the dusting off of hardback books, etc. It's kind of nice that I can have hundreds of books "shrunk" into something that is no bigger than a paperback.
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