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Old 07-02-2015, 05:12 PM   #84
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I find that with e-books, I am more likely to persist when reading a very long book. For example, I recently finished reading War and Peace, a book that I was never able to complete on paper, but took just a few months as an e-book.

Paradoxically, e-books also make me more quick to discard a book if it disturbs or offends me. I quickly dumped a Piers Anthony sample for that very reason.

It is fortunate that e-books let you read samples at your leisure.
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