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Old 01-02-2012, 05:57 AM   #80
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Originally Posted by GA Russell View Post
Well said!
I agree.

I don't see it as being either all ebooks or all physical books. As others have pointed out some non-fiction books just do not work as ebooks. But in terms of novels, yes, I continue to buy them.

Not all novels have an ebook version. I am reading a series now that does not have an ebook version. And I am into the tactile aspect of a paper book. Plus I don't have to worry about battery life or a device's longevity. As long as I have a light source, even if just candlelight--which at times I have been reduced to--I can read.

Plus, and this might sound weird, it seems as if I better retain the content of a paper book. Has anyone else experienced this?
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