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« on: January 25, 2013, 11:20:11 am »

I absolutely adore the feel & smell of real books. I will never give them up completely. But ... I do have an e-reader (a Kobo Touch if you're interested) which I got for one simple reason - I am running out of storage room. At the moment I'm largely restricting myself to either the free classics (trust me reading Les Mis on that was heaps easier than lugging that tome around with me & that was just in the house!) & ones that are offered cheap that have caught my eye in a shop, but I haven't got round to picking up yet (I picked up both Rivers Of London & The Blade Itself when they were both down at £1.99). The only actual exception I've made so far was when I wanted to read the Warehouse 13 tie in novel - was cheaper & easier than tracking down a hard copy, plus I wanted to read it now while I was still in a W13 mode (I'd just re-watched the first 2 seasons).

I was resistant to getting one, but I found it's not as bad as I thought  Smiley
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