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Originally Posted by rjmac
I agree - they are alternatives. Somethings work better on paper.
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True that...for now at least. I've always had a certain fascination and love for the well-bound, artfully-set, hardcover book. I have many bookcases filled to edges, in some cases overflowing to the floors around. The paperbacks, on the other hand, are relegated to cardboard boxes in closets; there's no emotional attachment to cheaply printed pulp, at least not after the initial read.
So the 'good read' paperback is on the way out; is already out, for me at least. I'll still pick them of at 25c at yard sales, but I'll never buy another full price.