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Old 10-21-2008, 01:39 AM   #44
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Well, while length does not usually concern me when selecting new books, it does definitely affect which books I choose to Re buy in digital form.

I've found that I've re bought quiet a few books that I already own just so that I could reread them with ease as they are too big and bulky to read comfortably.

Still when Buying a eBook, I am usually concerned about price as I place a lower value on eBooks which have a lot of limitations compared to pBooks. As Such I've often not bought a book in eBook format as I thought it was to short to justify the asking price.
Keep in mind that I'd already seen the book in paper and as such was not willing to pay the same price for a more limited version. This also applies to larger works, but to lesser extent, that the reduction is size is greater conforming some more additional benefit.
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