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Old 09-08-2017, 05:17 PM   #38
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Anyone who tells you an ereader is every bit as good as a book clearly has not read from or gotten a book recently. There may not be a big difference, but there is one.
Explain please. How is a print book better? I re-read The Good Earth this year. I read it on a Kobo. 3 years ago, I read it on a Paperwhite. A few years before that, I read it from a print book.

The story was the same. I was able to enlarge the font, which meant I could read for longer periods, and didn't have to stop when my eyes got tired.

Please tell me what was better about my print book experience?
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