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Old 10-27-2008, 09:40 AM   #41
bill_mchale
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Well, I was going to say that no book really changed my life... every one has influenced it, and in some respects has changed it (from the simple fact of reading as opposed to doing some other activity), but none have really fundamentally changed the way I live life (even my love of Science Fiction started with Star Trek and Star Wars and later migrated to books).

That being said, there was one book that has recently had a big change on my life. I read 1632 by Eric Flint. This book proved to me that with a decent device (in this case, the iPod Touch) it is perfectly reasonable to read e-books. The result is, I purchased the JetBook and have started downloading and reading books with a regular basis.

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