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Old 12-16-2009, 04:26 PM   #4
Penforhire
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I don't recall a shortage of reading material way back when I was in school. So I don't see why any e-reader would revolutionize anything. Seems like a potential convenience. But I tended to buy used books and sell them back to the campus bookstore when I was done. Unless e-textbook pricing is different than fiction e-book pricing, Kindle users are going to pay MORE than I did.
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