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Old 07-23-2012, 07:27 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by xg4bx View Post
i went to b&n the other day and got some books. then i came home and ordered even more. i still love buying paperbacks more than anything; ebooks are cool but they'll never give me the same thrill.
I've bought a few e-books here and there, but even after reading it on my e-reader and liking it, it doesn't give me the same feeling of "I've bought something", as when I get a singular printed book. I bought 2 paperbacks for my son last week and it just had a different "feeling" than that of downloading a file I had permission to access.

I do love e-books, from the free public domain books, to the borrowed ones to the smashwords books I've downloaded, I enjoy reading but the feeling just isn't the same.
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