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Old 06-06-2015, 07:46 AM   #9
dickloraine
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Question is, do these persons actually read. I often hear this from people reading maximum 5 books a year. Second question would be, if they actually have tried ebooks. Otherwise it is just a opinion out of ignorance. And third, about what type of book are we speaking? An expansive well crafted hardcover or a cheap tiny written paperback? Books are not all equally desined and most fiction books I have read weren't something special (and I live in germany, here our paperbacks are in a good quality. Poor americans and brits have some realy ugly books. But of course they are much cheaper than german books.)

By the way, am I the only one, who has problems with old paperbacks and allergic reactions?
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