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Old 06-18-2009, 11:52 AM   #18
AnemicOak
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I find it hard to read a pbook anymore. I've got a couple thousand of them and do still read them, but find the experience of reading an ebook better for me. That wasn't always the case and didn't happen until I got my first eInk reader. When I was trying to use a PDA or phone as a reader I prefered pbooks a lot.

I no longer buy pbooks at all although I'm sure someday that will change when I can't find a book I just must have. At least for regular fiction books. I still buy some reference books in paper. They're more something you might flip through and don't navigate as well in e-format.

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