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Old 07-14-2014, 10:48 AM   #59
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I still buy a lot of both. My main constraints are space and money at the moment (I suppose they're EVERYONE'S main constraints, really!). I buy a lot of secondhand paper books, because they're often so cheap. With ebooks, I tend to buy them on offer - I buy a lot of the YA that I read as ebooks as overall the ebook tends to be cheaper than paper. I still have a hard time choosing ebook over paper when they are both similarly priced, or when the paper book is significantly cheaper, but I'm coming round to the idea more, at least where they're similar, as I have massive space constraints, and the longer I read on a reader the more I like the experience.

I do still appreciate books as physical objects though, and there are some series that I'll always collect in paper (Discworld). If I really love an ebook I do tend to buy a paper copy as well at some point... I'm beginning to think I have problems!
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