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Old 02-20-2014, 06:33 PM   #12
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Nope.

My son is a casual reader. He probably reads more than most of his friends, but he prefers to take a book off the shelf and read. (We still have plenty of books on shelves.)

My daughter is a big reader, but she really fell in love with reading when I took her to a used book store when she was in elementary school. She's now a big visitor to the used book store in her college town. Every time I offered she said she really prefers the whole "book" experience. But, as an impoverished college student, she may be reconsidering -- I pointed out that many of the classics she recently bought were public domain and available free as ebooks. She'd have saved money if she bought an ereader or cheap tablet and downloaded the files. So, maybe next year.
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