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Old 06-17-2013, 06:20 PM   #12
danskmacabre
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I voted yes.
Whilst I have very few physical books left (due to moving a few times and culling my collection), apart from Tabletop RPg books, It's nice to sit back and look at a book collection, especially if if a beautiful hardback collection.

You can really tell a lot about a person from their book collection. It seems this might be a dying art. Oh well, technology marches on.
I say go for it!

BTW, I love ebooks and the pros of them outweighs the cons, but still..
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