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Originally Posted by Gogolo
When it comes to serious work with a book, memorizing, anotating - for me a paper book is still the best thing. It has a real unique presence, smell and reflects the process of working with. I have relationships with books that I've read a long time ago. They reflect also a part of my development. Epaper is not able to those things in any way. Its good for other things, database functions, searchable etc.
When I realize that a book is important for me, I buy it as a paper book.
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I find copying and annotating text is a breeze on my Kindle. Before I had one, whenever I wanted to quote a passage from a book I had to painstakingly type it out word by word. Now I just copy the entire passage and import it to a word processor.