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Old 09-19-2013, 06:00 PM   #129
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The library is and always shall be my friend...
Mine too. Borrowing from the library so often is one of the reasons why I still read so many paper books. Public libraries' e-book collections aren't nearly as robust as their traditional collections. Plus, e-books can't be loaned on interlibrary loan. Even many of the books I buy are still paper. Part of it is price (buying used is cheaper than buying either paper or e-books new) and part of it is genre (I usually buy non-fiction as I like to make notations in them and I usually let my husband read them after me).

I still read e-books. I love reading novels as e-books and when I can get them at a very cheap price or from the library, I'm very happy. It's just that having a book as an e-book isn't a must for me. I ultimately get a book in whatever format is the best and the most frugal for me.
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