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Old 11-05-2008, 06:45 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by TallMomof2 View Post
I used to pile up my new pbooks beside my bed (that's where I do most of my reading) and when the pile was perilously high I'd stop buying until I reduced the pile.

Now that I buy ebooks, there is no bedside pile to remind me that I have more than enough to read. Honestly, I could stop buying ebooks and still have enough to read for at least five years. But it's soooo easy to buy ebooks that it's difficult for me to stop. And coming here and seeing recommendations doesn't help, either.
I long ago decided that buying books and reading them were separate and distinct pleasures, and therefore I wouldn't be upset about buying six books and having time to read two.

I have about 3,500 volumes on my PDA. The nice things about ebooks is that you don't have to call the paramedics if my To Be Read stack topples over on me.
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