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Old 11-08-2006, 10:03 AM   #3
Liviu_5
Books and more books
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Originally Posted by tcv
Hey folks,

I'm curious: Why keep digital books at all?

Why do you do it?

I never buy a book whether print or digital, that I do not think I want to reread. For books I plan to read only once, there is the library or bookstore browsing since I am a pretty fast reader. Now I buy many books, so it is unlikely I am going to reread all and I donate ocasionally some that I think I am done with, but overall, I reread partially at least, a large percentage of my books.

It makes no difference if it's print or digital, a book is a book, not a disposable magazine or newspaper.

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