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Old 11-02-2012, 04:21 AM   #32
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I have about 2700 fiction ebooks in my TBR pile (buy nonfiction onky in hardcover) and I add several new ones each day. Will I read all of them? Unlikely. I find that a book's description entices me and so I add the the book to my TBR. Often, when I finally get to the book, I find the blurb is the best written part of the book and after a few pages hit the delete button.

eBooks have allowed me to broaden my fiction reading experience especially because the 98% of the ebooks in my TBR are freebies. My reading priority, generally, is that I read the ebooks I paid for first then the freebies. In some cases, the freebie seems particularly interesting and I will treat it as if I bought it, in terms of reading priority.

Like many other have commented, what interests me today may not interest me tomorrow so I try to obtain a wide variety of ebooks.

To complicate matters, I also buy nonfiction but in hardcover. These books are priority reads for me, but I generally have 2 or 3 books being read concurrently. I spend a few hours on the hardcover and then a few hours on the ebooks each day.
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