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Old 12-07-2023, 12:26 AM   #102
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I bought one paperback this year: a Nikon Z50 user guide, which was also available as an ebook. I figured it would be easier to see photos and diagrams. When I started reading it, there were some parts in smaller print that were hard for me to read.

Before I bought my first kindle I bought a lot of books, mostly trade paperbacks but some hardcovers and many art books. That same year (2008), I was going through things and decluttering. I saved books for last and only got rid of already-read books, but I kept certain biographies. I got rid of a few too many, but the books were overrunning my apartment. I had stacks on the floor around my sofa. I have limited shelf space.

I thought I would be looking through my art books in my retirement, but I haven't. I still have them.
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