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Old 05-18-2014, 02:43 PM   #21
crossi
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Except for a very few must read right now new releases, waiting has never been a problem for me. I always kept a notebook of books I wanted and their projected release dates. If the book was a hardback I noted it's release date and waited a year for the MM paperback, both for the money savings and because I disliked the size and weight of hardbacks or the larger paperback size. My current wishlist must be about 500 ebooks. Some of course I want more than others but on the whole since I'm still working through my already bought ebooks I feel no great urgency to buy them now. Even if I bought them now they would just sit on the bottom of my TBR list for months at least. It seems weird to me to want one and only one book and no other would do for now. So yes if a book isn't immediately available I'm quite happy to go on to one a the 500 other books I want to read.
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