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Old 04-22-2019, 09:34 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by shalym View Post
Nope. I never used my ereader because of the "novelty" of it. I use it because I can change the font size, and I can carry many many books all at once, and because if I want a new book, I can generally get it in 30 seconds or less, without having to leave my house.

The only way I would go back to paper is if some catastrophe happened and all electronics were rendered useless.

Shari
This sums it up nicely for me as well. Because of my eyesight just getting worse with age, there were many years I no longer read because it was such a struggle to read the tiny print. The ereader changed all that and I'm now reading more than ever.

I do love new gadgets though, but the novelty of it hasn't worn off for me at all. I use my ereader multiple times a day, never leave the house without it, and wouldn't even think of going back to paper books.
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