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Old 02-04-2012, 06:13 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
Ditto.

The e-books I actually READ are usually the ones I paid $12.99 for. The free and bargain books (exempting the classics) are mainly just cluttering up my e-reader.
too true. my kindle is full of books i paid .99-$3 for because they sounded interesting enough to buy but actually reading them when theres something by an author i enjoy out or justifying the cost of a more expensive book is an entirely different story.

far, far too many of the ebooks i've bought will sit in the perpetual "oh i'll get to them someday" pile. with physical books or more expensive ebooks you can almost guarantee they'll get read because i paid top dollar for them, they're not hidden away and forgotten about in a "stuff i got cheap" folder on an ereader. i like low prices but its incredibly easy to become a book hoarder and that simply wasteful if i'm never going to read them.

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