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Old 06-08-2017, 12:46 PM   #27
pwalker8
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Originally Posted by Apache View Post
I read almost exclusively ebooks now, but I find myself still keeping my DTBs. I think I keep them around because they provided me with so many hours of enjoyment. 90% of my life has been spent with DTBs. Besides if something apocalyptic happens (Zombie Outbreak or The Electric Grid Goes Down) I will still be able to read. I also might want to think about hoarding reading glasses. (Google Twilight Zone Time Enough at Last).
Apache
I still have most of my DTB's as well, I just don't buy very many new ones. I did donate a bunch of hardbacks to my local library, but I still have all my paperbacks and a lot of hardbacks. At least the hardbacks are useful as projectiles to be thrown at the zombies as they close in.
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