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Old 09-13-2013, 05:42 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by Katsunami View Post
Much has changed in 5 years time. I'll never return to paper books. If the price for an e-book is too high compared to the paper version, I'll just wait until it comes down, or it becomes an offer somewhere. Enough other stuff to read.
An exception, for me, are new books in a series I'm already reading. If I've finished whatever's been published & then a new one comes out, then I'll wait-but if the new one comes out while I'm still reading the old then I'll probably buy it no matter what the price. Within some practical reason, of course.

BTW, I'm a 60-year old male who enjoys reading, among other things, books for young adults. I worked with a guy (older than me) whose boast was that he hadn't read a book of fiction since he got out of college. To each his own but I simply refuse to hide who I am or what I read. We got along fine after I pointed out that his reading habits were at least as odd as mine were.
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