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Old 02-17-2009, 10:44 PM   #119
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I mostly read only fiction. I don't intend on buying any more physical books of that nature - only eBooks. The exception will be something I really want to read right away, but which isn't available electronically. That said, I have no intention of buying any eBook that I already have in my physical collection. So, my current library will never be replaced. However, I don't see it growing much from this point on.

On the other hand, if I ever want something that is non-fiction, or I want to "collect" old books for the sake of it being a book (something I don't normally do, but which a very nice library like the one in the picture posted to this thread would lead me to do - if I had the time and the money) I would certainly stay with physical books.
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