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Originally Posted by Ricky D'Angelo
Well, another advantage of books over ereaders/ebooks is to impress house guests. For example, I remember getting large oversize bargain books, primarily with beautiful photography, to place on the coffee table. Having a guest walk into the house to see a ereader on the coffee table doesn't have the same effect as seeing a large oversize book splashed with a spectacular photograph of say, the grand canyon.
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I have found that house guests tend to ask stupid questions when confronted with a book shelf. #1 is do you read them. #2 Do you cook? The second has been asked many times to a cookbook collector.