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Originally Posted by QuantumIguana
I do not reject an e-book being text on a screen, I embrace it. It's the best way to read the author's words. I'm not interested in someone else's scribblings.
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Same here. One of the first things I turned off on my Kindle was "Popular Highlights." Until I found that setting I hated that my book was "marked up" before I even read it. It was a complete distraction. Used paper books don't have a higher value when they're heavily underlined -- they have a much lower value.