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Old 02-11-2014, 12:34 PM   #202
BearMountainBooks
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For the MOST part, I download, read once and don't care. BUT there are always those special books that I might, indeed, pick up and want to read again. Only a handful, but they tend to be expensive books--Briggs, Ilona Andrews and the like. But I wouldn't want to have to "re-buy" even the less expensive books like a Frank Tuttle. I've already bought them once and they are good enough to read twice. I can see I'm going to have to get organized and start figuring out as I read which ones are worth "saving."
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