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Old 08-24-2009, 06:45 AM   #7
LDBoblo
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LDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcover
 
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? can I ask why exactly ?
Personal opinion...I think almost everything is better on paper than on e-ink. Pratchett in particular is one author whose books I like to jump around in without as much linear reading. I also wish HC would use a bit brighter paper for the paperbacks, but it's still better than e-ink. The printing quality is sometimes variable, but I've not seen one yet that wasn't better than e-ink.
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