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Old 03-13-2017, 12:50 AM   #1
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Smile Books vs E-Readers

After primarily using ereaders to read for the past couple of years I actually picked up a actual book to read. Since it was an old personal copy I enjoyed taking out a pen and making annotations in the margins. I've always loved physical books but hated finding space for them. Eventually, they ended up in a plastic bin in a outdoor shed and either ended up getting donated to a library bookstore or getting all moldy and thrown in the trash. Hence, when ereaders came along that was the way to go. Ereaders are cool and all but what are the advantages of books or vice versa? If you're stuck on ideas the following article may get you started.

http://www.theonion.com/graphic/book...-readers-52987
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