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Old 01-22-2022, 09:33 PM   #5
SteveEisenberg
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I'm the only one who so far voted "Yes, more than eBooks." However, it is a matter of interpretation. I mostly read library eBooks, and if you count my taxes, as well and the Brooklyn out of state fee, it could be that I actually pay more for eBooks than paper.

If I can't borrow as an eBook, I might borrow paper, as I did today.

But, more often, if I can't borrow the eBook, I'll buy the cheapest used copy seen at bookfinder.com. Used paper is almost always cheaper than the eBook -- something I find to be totally fair.
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