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Old 11-13-2013, 06:39 AM   #17
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~90% ebook. I would be happy if I never read a paper book ever again, but unfortunately some books I want to read are not yet available as ebooks.
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As for the poll, it's basically 99% ebooks for me. Not quite 100% as I've been buying the odd collectible or just plain beautiful hardback or, if I can get hold of them, an ARC / uncorrected proof copy of a favourite book, but pretty much all my actual reading is ebook-only.
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I read 95% digital. Still buy some print and sometimes get library books in print as my library's digital collection isn't that big yet.
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By the wording of the poll, I checked off 76 - 99% ebook, but the poll does ask about reading, not buying.
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Originally Posted by RDaneel54 View Post
I had to do 76 - 99% as my Bible study is not yet 100% digital. All my other reading is ebooks though. So I guess I.m around 95%?
Judging by many of the responses, I should've added a 90-99% category.
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