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Old 07-25-2013, 02:07 PM   #151
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This describes me. I borrow most of the books I read. Since the library usually has more paper copies of books, the waiting list is usually shorter on paper copies of popular books and the library often doesn't have ebook versions of certain books or gets the ebook version much later, I still read more paper books than ebooks. Also, I prefer to read non-fiction in paper format since I find it easier to highlight, bookmark and flip back and forth in paper books. I used my e-reader often when I first bought it. However, the novelty has worn off since then and I rarely use it.
Just out of curiosity, what made you choose the Sony over other models? I see that a lot more in Europe than the US (although I think they are spiffy.) And I have no shoe in the race; I'm just curious. Was it that libraries were lending first/primarily to ePUB type devices? It's also none of my business so feel free to not answer.
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