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Old 09-17-2013, 12:42 PM   #103
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
Well that is where I go wrong on the concept

When I bought paper books, I only bought hard covers when I wanted to own the book permanently. So I was thinking paperback.

And I had started moving around a lot so had switched to mainly library books about the time Ebay came about.

I still work out of town 5-6 months a year so ebooks are a tremendous benefit to me for that reason alone.

Helen
Ah I see, your situation is a little different.
Ebooks have replaced cheap paperbacks in my life- before if I wasn't sure if I would like a book or not I'd find a super cheap paperback copy at a library sale or elsewhere, so I wouldn't feel bad pitching it if I didn't like it. With ebooks I can usually find a copy for free (or else pretty cheap).
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