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Old 09-09-2007, 12:12 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by nekokami View Post
Yes, I read 2-3 books per week (fiction). Non-fiction typically takes me longer, but I don't have much non-fiction in ebooks at present.
You bring up an interesting point Neko.

At first glance there isn't that much non fiction available in ebook formats compared to fiction; leaving free classics out of the equation of course. Fiction has notoriously been categorized as an ephemeral type of work and only true fans would buy to collect. After reading most copies end up resold or discarded.

My remark is this. Is there an association of sorts with fiction and ebook format? Meaning that ebooks are also meant to be discarded?
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