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26 | 27.66% |
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45 | 47.87% |
Maybe |
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23 | 24.47% |
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I think because we have more books than we do movies, and our (my) music is already similarly cataloged in itunes. I couldn't tell you if I have a particular movie, but I could probably tell you if I have a particular book, because of the physical space a book takes up versus a movie on DVD. Of course, with ebooks and streamingvideo, it is all about to change.
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I put maybe, but personally I don't really feel a need to read the "latest releases." I'm ok with waiting. I would be more likely to not want to pay a premium and join a rental service to read the "older stuff." Currently a lot of ebooks have long library wait times and a lot of titles are not available. I would consider joining a rental service that would have instant availability and a huge selection of titles.
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Location: Vancouver Island Canada
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I think it's a great idea, and would definitely subscribe if the price was like 10 bucks a month.
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Location: Raleigh, NC
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I like the concept, but I would not likely subscribe. I have already downloaded many years' worth of free eBooks. My money is going toward paper books, not eBooks.
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I could name you about a twoscore of older books I d love to see epubbed w/o really haveing to think long about it. so I honestly give a ... about the new browns, paolinis and meyers (or what else might by in atm) in a subscription.
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Yes, by the time I hit the 3rd book it would pay for itself, besides I don't reread everything I want to read once.
I would like a large selection, though. None of this 3-5 books/month thing, and I would like older titles as well. |
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Location: Foristell, Missouri, USA
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I use Netflix and Hulu, but you know what, I still have a large DVD collection that takes up several shelf units. In the time I've had Netflix and Hulu subscriptions, I've watched a large amount of shows on them, but I've also ended up buying DVD and Bluray copies of the ones I really liked. I like having a copy of things I enjoy, that I can use at any time, regardless of if the publisher's whims or if my net connection isn't functioning. Recently I was going through and watching the Xfiles, and I was in the middle of Season 3 when it was pulled from Netflix and was gone for a few days until they could renegotiate and get it back. Usually when something gets pulled, it stays off for months at a time. Movies on Netflix and Hulu are largely seasonal, with horror movies getting pulled by the content owners before Halloween, Christmas movies getting pulled before hand, etc. Times when I want to see a certain type of movie the most, it gets pulled, forcing me to buy it.
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I voted no 2 days ago but I think I'm going to have to change my answer since I'm entertaining the idea of paying for a non-resident library card at one of the libraries with a big ebook collection.
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I already subscribe to a rental service - public libraries. The fees are called taxes.
Between public domain classics and library books, I have all I need. |
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Location: Pennsylvania
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I think that the library is different than what the OP had in mind when asking this question. In my opinion, I think that your answer would still be no if the only difference is that you are joining a library.
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Well since the libraries I'm thinking of have an annual fee of $100-125 how much of a difference is there between paying a Netflix like company and paying a library that's no where near me?
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If you pay that much, I would look into joining the Free Library of Philadelphia. Thier fee for out of city residents is $35.00.
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