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Old 02-24-2010, 05:23 PM   #11
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However there are certain physical books that I can't imagine ever giving up and they consist of glossy art and photography books, cooking books, signed hardcover books and a huge library of children's books for my pre-school daughter.
Same here. There are a number of print books that are so well decorated or so well read that I want my kids to experience them in that way, not in a digital way. Nothing like being handed a well read and illustrated copy of Oliver Twist as a kid. I have a pile of print books I will never let go. If you are moving frequently, just get those huge plastic crates with wheels. It's not that much work piling them in then wheeling into the back of a truck.
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