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Old 02-16-2010, 09:48 PM   #69
emonti8384
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I stumbled across ebooks and ereaders almost accidently and I'm glad I did. I have been reading for a long time and am still so....I can't think of the word. Naive? With ebooks I have discovered authors I would never have thought twice about that I enjoy wholeheartedly. I re-read my books to the point that they get cucky from getting hauled all over the place. I have found that when I have extra extra money I will buy the ebook version of a pbook that I have and then donate my pbooks to the library. I love my reader and what its capable of, the convienence of it, and the portability. That doesn't mean I don't still love to read pbooks-I do. But ebooks are my number one choice to read
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