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Old 09-15-2009, 02:33 PM   #36
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I voted No, but thaere is one Caveat.

While Most of my book buying is in ebooks by choice as I travel a lot, and no longer have space to store as many books as I want, there are afew limited books I buy in Paper.

I'm only willing to get a paper book if I want it to complete a collection (Pratchett!) or If more people are going to be reading it. Still those books are few and far betwee, and even then I will usually look for the cheapest price I can get for it.

On the flip side, 70% of the books I've bought over the last couple of years I would never have bough in paper, as I would probably not have found them or ignored them.
The convinence of Ebooks, along with being able to browse and buy on impluse has led me to buying alot more books.
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