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Old 05-27-2020, 03:07 PM   #38
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20k books? Where in the world do you house them?
I have a closed arcade 32 * 4 meters between 2 parts of the building and in it about 200 m2 of bookshelves and a very comfortable armchair for reading
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I don't have a distinction between "books" and "stories."
That in turn depends on my mood - if I just want to know the content, then I search for the story and then I take the reader
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My ebook copy of The Good Earth contains the same story as the paperback I used to own. I don't need the experience of a heavy hard to hold book, with too small of a font, and no screen light. I can't lose myself in the story when the actual process of reading is a physical struggle.
I would never read The Good Earth on a reader.
Not even Musil, Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften.
In these cases, I prefer to enjoy my library.

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