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Old 05-18-2012, 12:05 AM   #138
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Of course. Owning an ebook reader doesn't prevent one from reading paper books.
I thought that an Ereader would help me cut down on some of the books cluttering my home but I was wrong. The books I want to read *are* usually available in digital format, but *my problem* is that the cost is WAY TO HIGH!

For instance I would love to go digital and finish the Kathy Reichs "Bones" series I began reading, but not when the digital book cost more than the paperback both new and/or used.

I would love to read the rest of the J.A. Jance Detective J.P. Beaumont series on any of my Ereaders as well -- but not when the ebook costs more than a paperback new and/or used.

I would love to read the latest Nora Roberts book in digital format -- but right now even some of her older books I want to read cost 12.99 for the ebook which is absolutely ridiculous!
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