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Old 10-24-2016, 01:59 PM   #299
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While it's not what got me into reading e-books, one benefit has been the resurrection of lots of old, out-of-print less-than-classics.

I've been curious about a group of British western authors whose long out of print paperbacks were never released in the States and expensive to buy today at any rate. Many of these books have had e-versions released at $2.00 or so.

Same goes for lots of schlocky paperbacks published during the eighties horror boom.
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