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Old 09-30-2019, 12:15 PM   #58
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Yep. There are some paper books that I'm always going to keep, even if I have the ebook version. Some books just don't translate well to ebooks (picture books and books of maps) and some books are collector items for me. Some paper books are unlikely to ever be made into ebooks for various reasons.

I have ebooks for the reader side of me. That's a big reason that I buy ebook versions of books I have in paper, it's just a lot more accessible and convenient to read as an ebook, IMPO. On the other hand, I can't really imagine living somewhere that didn't have shelves of paper books in the living room where I can look at them.
I'm not much of a biblio file with SOME exceptions. I love a nice leather, gold leafed bible. I like how it feels, how it smells. Of course, I don't actually READ a paper bible anymore
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