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Old 01-10-2022, 07:25 PM   #20
ZodWallop
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Originally Posted by kyrilson View Post
I actually buy all of these in physical form, just because they're supposed to be "paperbacks" from hell. I've enjoyed just about all of them.
Since I bought my first Nook, I haven't purchased paper books for myself. I already have so many space was becoming an issue.

My decision was solidified when a waterpipe in my garage burst, destroying 30 years of collected comics.

Of course, it's possible that my hard drive and back-up could both crash, so I'm not saying my way is better. Just what works for me.

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The original Paperbacks from Hell book is also an excellent read, if you're at all interested in the old horror book history at all. It's a larger sized book. I really would recommend getting it in physical format so you can enjoy the book covers, etc. I'm not sure you can really appreciate the fantastic artwork of some of those older books on an ereader or tablet.
I have the ebook, but am planning to read it on my Surface or 12.2" Android tablet. I understand what you mean, but hey, I can pinch and zoom
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