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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash
the books are a physical representation of the experience I've had reading them.
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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash
I'm not really a fan of trade paperbacks. They aren't much more durable than a mass market paperback, and if I choose to read them I'll end up with spine creases.
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I actually have the Dresden series in paperback, and I also have the e-books version. It's a little hard for me to read the paperback without ending up with spine creases (but it's manageable if I read it
very carefully)... but now I just read the ebook version and keep the paperback as keepsake. A downside though, is that they tend to "age" overtime.
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Originally Posted by alansplace
Because I feel that close to the content and want them as a conventional book because it makes me feel good to see them displayed on a book shelf even though I prefer to read them on an ereader.
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This. except that my book shelf is out of space already.