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Old 06-08-2015, 05:02 AM   #25
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Originally Posted by BookCat View Post
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned all the clutter in the houses of those who prefer paper books! Ebooks save space. Before I had my first ereader my house was full of books, often piled on the floor. When I moved house I gave all the books in the public domain to a local charity and got rid of so much clutter.
Also, if I want something to read I just have to stretch out my arm, pick up one of my ereaders and select a book from the many which are on them. Convenient and tidy.

I still sometimes buy paper books such as reference books, but never novels unless they are unavailable in ebook form.
I moved twice because my library was full. And I still have not done away a single book. I want my paper library even though I don't really read from paper anymore. So that wasn't a reason for me to go electronic...

But the response I gave, is generally the response I always give: "Whatever you say, I still prefer ebooks" and then continue reading from whatever reader I'm reading from at that very moment...
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