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Old 09-16-2013, 08:31 PM   #97
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I do enjoy enhanced non-fiction books. I bought an enhanced book on John Kennedy and I really enjoyed seeing the old film clips and hearing the voices again. I didn't even remember what Jacqueline sounded like.

For fiction, no. I prefer to use my imagination.

I must admit, for very young readers, enhancement would probably attract them to the books.
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