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Old 09-15-2009, 11:45 AM   #22
AnemicOak
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Since getting my first dedicated reader in October of '07 I have bought 4 pbooks that I can think of. Two were used paperbacks I couldn't get as ebooks (although they are available now), two were hardcovers that weren't getting an ebook release that were from authors I HAD to have on release day (both are out as ebooks now).

Would I still buy a pbook? For fiction books no I wouldn't (I might go the library route if I found it really necessary although I find it a PITA). For non-fiction/reference books I probably would. I don't find current ebooks are really suited to the type of non-fiction/reference reading I usually do.
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