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Old 02-03-2020, 11:49 AM   #5
pwalker8
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Originally Posted by Apache View Post
Thank you. Your post saves me from having to write almost the same thing.
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I don't know. My cats have been reading "How to know if your cats are plotting to kill you" on my iPad. They might like to keep a copy if they are successful.

While making sure your family has access to your computer if something happens to you is a serious question, and my sister and I share some reading interest in common I suspect that the vast majority of my book collection will simply be tossed once I shuffle off this mortal coil. My sister does have a nook and does read, but she seems to mostly prefer paper books. I don't think that she has ever learned how to store ebooks on her computer and side load on her nook (or iPad).

I suspect that most here who have relatives who read eBooks already share. Amazon has family accounts that makes it easy to do.

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