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What stops you from picking up a Hefty Classic?
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Sep 28, 2021 05:28AM

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BookStarred I get it!
Plus I think to heavy to hold on to.
Maybe these get tackled in retirement years :)
Plus I think to heavy to hold on to.
Maybe these get tackled in retirement years :)
If the weighty of a hefty book is too much for you, consider reading the ebook version. Then, the book is as lightweight as your device.
Works for some I am sure.
I am stubborn, haha!
I still enjoy holding a real book with all the smells that go with the Classic book!
I really think it is because I am on a computer all day and do not want to go there on my time off :)
I am stubborn, haha!
I still enjoy holding a real book with all the smells that go with the Classic book!
I really think it is because I am on a computer all day and do not want to go there on my time off :)

Plus I think to heavy to hold on to.
Maybe these get tackled in retirement years :)"
Being retired, I will say that it is easier to read the heftys at home rather than while commuting on bus or train.

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