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Old 07-05-2012, 02:18 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by spindlegirl View Post
The hundreds of free public domain works have saved me a lot of money. Prior to my discovery of PG and MR library and calibre, I was actually buying the classics in print book format little by little.
Yeah, I love not having to buy the classics. I have no idea if eReading has saved me money or cost me money. I do love the instant gratification because I have no patience. None. I have gotten some good deals on books I might not have otherwise bought, thanks to my Kobo, the Kobo app, and the Kindle app.

Additionally, since I got my 10'' tablet, I've been getting into graphic novels/comics (bought both with the Kindle app and the Comixology app) in eFormat.

I think you can say that I have bought more than I would have but (in most cases) paid less for it. Truthfully, it has probably cost me money but I'm not compaining...too much. I am going to resolve to work my way through my to-read pile a bit before buying anything else for awhile. I may read some free E.R. Burroughs.
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