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Old 09-11-2009, 07:56 AM   #2
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Hopefully as time goes on, a greater proportion of books will be similtaneously released as ebooks.

Meanwhile, why not read the numerous slightly older books that are available, which are often a lot cheaper than new releases...

Just add any new releases you want to a list you check for every few months.

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Hi All,

I’m new to this forum so do excuse me if this topic has been raised before.

I love my Sony ebook – it was bought for me as a present otherwise I would have stayed with the good old paperback.

Having had some 8 months using it – today I finally got really annoyed! I’ve been simmering for some months – and today I’m thinking of going back to reading paperbacks.

Why? The simple reason is I can read current books. I’m quite hacked off with looking at all the new and not so new releases in the book stores only to find that they are not available and probably never will be in ebook format.

Surely all books are in electronic format! So why don’t they get published this way?

Sorry rant over but needed to air that.

Thanks
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