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Old 07-23-2017, 02:37 AM   #78
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Originally Posted by Wearever View Post
I voted the last option. I always wait till a new e book comes down in price, or I'll borrow it. I have not purchased a print book in years for myself. So I don't look at the print price unless I'm buying as a gift for someone who wants a print book instead.
I only purchase programming/reference books in print. I find that medium much better for returning to to look something up.

I was listening to a lot of non-fiction through Audible but ended up not doing much of that, as I couldn't remember the most important details.

I bought the Paperbacks of the books I had on Audible, tried to read them that way, but ended up buying the ebooks anyway.

Weird, I know. I just prefer ebooks. There was a time I was dead-set against them.
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