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Old 09-16-2021, 12:46 PM   #58
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Because it's the stories I read that hold all the nostalgic value/memories for me. I fell in love with stories and reading, not books. I can't recall any bookiness feels from my youth, but I can recall the stories and where I was when I was reading them.
I still have nostalgia for the Narnia books I've held onto since childhood. There's a few other books like that. But were I to decide I wanted to reread them, I'd read them on my Kobo.

I can understand 'bookiness' might be a thing. But it isn't the only thing. For me, it's not even a very important thing. If I want to, I can snag covers that match those of my memories and that is good enough.
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