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Old 04-07-2025, 01:02 PM   #33
MegDreamsofBooks
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Originally Posted by robowolf View Post
Same here.

My process for most books:
  • Rent from the library, if possible (preferably as an ebook).
  • If I like the book enough, I purchase it as an ebook.
  • If I really love the book enough, I purchase it as a physical book as well, used if possible. Some books I've gotten really nice versions of (or I'm saving up for them).
This is my new process as well, now that all my shelves are sorted and purged. I have a little reading area set up as a "den" and it's really nice to sit in my comfy reading chair with my ebook reader and see the pretty fancy books (mostly LOTR and other classics, and some favorite authors) on my shelf.

Plus the addition of Kindle Unlimited in step 1, for now that subscription is still useful for me even though I'm generally moving away from Amazon for ebooks (and everything else.)
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