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Old 02-03-2012, 07:19 AM   #13
crich70
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I download them and promptly archive them, except for about 10. I now have over 900 archived items, with only about 180 or so of that total being purchased ebooks.

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That's basically what I do when I get books at Amazon. I have them go to my K4PC and in the meanwhile they are saved online so I can download them later. On occasion I will have a book go to my Kindle, but if I did that with every book I'd have it so stuffed with books that it'd be full several times over by now. And most of my books were offered for free when I bought them. Some weren't but those were the ones that I had no idea if they would ever be offered for free. The majority of my Amazon ebooks were offered free at the time. It's a good way to build a current ebook library. And if it turns out that I don't enjoy a given ebook I don't really lose anything since they were free books when I purchased them.
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