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Old 03-16-2016, 05:23 AM   #70
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Paper books and I fell out - perhaps irrevocably. I mistreated them badly; threw them in to my bag, folded back the pages, I was even known to break a spine or two. In return, my books would spit out my bookmark so I lost my reading page, or even discard a page or two (my aforementioned breaking of spines may have contributed to that somewhat). Eventually, I gave up reading.

As an act of desperation, to get me in to reading again, someone kindly bought me an e-reader when Sony launched its range in the UK. I was hooked immediately and reading and I became bosom palls again.
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