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Old 06-26-2013, 10:34 AM   #16984
WT Sharpe
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Originally Posted by tecweston View Post
Personally, I pretty much always buy ebooks, but sometimes I'll be at a store and see a book I wanted to read in the "bargain" section, for cheaper than the ebook. I bought "Full Dark, No Stars" by Stephen King in hardcover because it was $6, while the ebook is $10. I also bought his new "Joyland" book because it's not available as an ebook, only in paperback.
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Originally Posted by CRussel View Post
I've reached the point where if a book isn't available as an eBook, I simply won't buy it. I have MORE than enough to read in my TBR, so I'll read something else.
I very rarely buy a book on paper these days. Although I do on occasion make an exception when a "must-read" book is unavailable as an ebook, I have to really really want it before I'll even consider it. Stephen King has written some very entertaining work, but nothing I'd regret on my deathbed having not read. Nothing is his entire canon is what I'd consider a must-read.
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