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Originally Posted by HarryT
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.
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It is restrictive, yes, but whereas I can read fiction in paper form, it's very frustrating for me with non-fiction, so I try to avoid it as much as possible. Many books are not available, but since I read them for myself and not for work or study, I can choose what I read.