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Old 01-05-2012, 09:51 AM   #113
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It depends on the book. If it's not available in ebook, when I want to read it, then yes I will buy the DTB. Also books from series I already own, will need to be eventually bought to complete the collection on my bookshelves.

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I don't understand why would you own the same book in paper copy when you have it in electronic copy? What benefit is it going to provide you?
It's a personal preference. I own hard cover & paperback versions of some books, which I have since purchased as ebooks. Some of these the DTB's are signed copies, which I do not wish to ruin by re-reading, especially if it's gonna be stuffed into a bag. Other books are ones I just really wanted to read again & it made perfect sense to me to do so in ebook form.
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