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Old 05-11-2010, 05:32 PM   #6
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For fiction, I conciser ebooks to be the first choice of formats, and a replacement for deadtree copies. So, yes, if there is a free (or cheap) ebook version available, there is virtually no chance I'd ever buy a deadtree copy. The only books that I prefer in deadtree are non-fiction reference books, which I prefer in hardback. (This being for fiction books generically, not you specifically, my having never-- no offense intended-- read any of your work in paper or ebook.)

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