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Old 10-29-2009, 01:30 PM   #5
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I have said elsewhere, it's the content of a book that is important, no matter what format it is presented in. So, whether I read on a computer, some sort of reading device, or from a paper book, at least I am reading. I am getting the information I need or the entertainment I want. I think all formats have their own place, and those places can even overlap at times. I don't argue for or against any format. It's all good.

I prefer reading to audio books, but have, on a few occasions, listened. I just don't like it as much. But on a long trip with two children, yeah, I started with the Harry Potter books. What a lifesaver. (Obviously years ago, like 6 or so)
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