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Old 01-11-2022, 01:34 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
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.



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
You should back up your ebooks to the cloud somewhere, or to a USB drive. I have mine backed up to Dropbox and also on a USB drive. I use FileSync (Free software) to sync up my hard drive and Dropbox when I put new ebooks into Calibre and every once in a while I'll do the same with the USB drive.

For the most part I am ebook only, but for this one I did go physical.
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