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Old 11-18-2013, 10:17 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by pidgeon92 View Post
My own personal ebook buying habits have changed, perhaps others have changed as well. When I first got my Kindle, I went on some buying binges. I now have a backlog of a couple hundred ebooks. I'm buying very few lately, only when they drop to a really low price, like under $3. And I check to see if they are available from the library before hitting the buy button.

I'd be curious to see how ebook lending at the library is coming along in terms of numbers. I'd bet I'm not the only one who is getting a majority of their new ebook titles from the library.
Too many people loaded up on too many ebooks. Most of these ebooks will never be read, they will sit on ereaders like photos in computers. The number of ebooks downloaded per person will drop back to a rational number.
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