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I love paperbacks easy to read,didnt think i would like a kindle got one as a gift love to read on it on holiday on my deck chair and can read at night as it has a light built in.I love charity shops for a great deals on books. and hand in lots of books into the charity shops.some books are better in hardback if its a book thats really long.to me just love reading a good book.
Charity shop browsing for books is such fun! I'd always thought hardback novels too pricey, and I guess they are bought new, but secondhand is fine. And I'm helping a charity at the same time - a win all round!
I love to think who had the book before me. Did they like it? Did they stay up all night to finish it? Over a cuppa and a biscuit? Did they leave it on a bus? Did they hate it? Throw it at someone in a row? Did they write in it? Why? Its the gift that keeps on giving.Toast
Its a great feeling when you get a great deal, and if you start reading a book thats been out for a while and you want more of the series thats when i pop into the charity shops my favourite books are psychological reads, read couple maggies books and got couple more to read on my kindle.and love reading two books at the same time.i love goodreads as I've read books i would of never picked up and read and found some great authors and some great books.
I can't have 2 books on the go at the same time, my little brain couldn't cope. But like you once I get into a series or an author, I get stuck in and read the lot. Thank God for charity shops and libraries, I couldn't afford my habit otherwise. I do try not to hoard books but I still manage to have more books then anything else. Hohum. I can't help it. I love 'em.Toast
Thanks for reading my books, Andrea! And yes, thank goodness for charity shops - it's always such fun browsing for new book bargains in them.

I buy a lot of ebooks, and when I purchase a physical copy of a novel, it's usually the paperback version. Why? Partly force of habit, but also because they're cheap and take up less room on my bookshelves than hardbacks. My love of browsing charity shops has led me to buy some hardback novels recently, however, and I admit they provide a different level of reading experience. Something about the weight and solidarity of them is very attractive.
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