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Originally Posted by FlorenceArt
If a book is not available as an e-book, I usually don't buy it. There are paper books that I bought years ago, because I really wanted to read them, but ended up not reading them. I still visit the local library occasionally (they only have paper books) and borrow a book, but quite often I have read a few pages, then returned the book to the library and bought the e-book. That's for non-fiction books, because I like to highlight and annotate them.
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I'd find that very restrictive. Unfortunately, most of the non-fiction books I read aren't available as eBooks, and are never likely to be. It's ebooks all the way with me for fiction, but for non-fiction I have little choice but to buy paper books.