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Jonathan , Reader of the fantastic
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Oct 01, 2012 06:44PM

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Ereaders are also a lot better for people today because they're more mobile. Not only are they at home less, but they move homes more often. The last time I moved, I gave away boxes of books, but still lugged dozens into the new house & moved them several more times.
Ebooks just don't give me the same warm & fuzzy feeling as print books, though. When we merged our libraries over 30 years ago, my wife & I had a lot of duplicates. It was one of the commonalities that brought us together. Beer, books, & sex might not seem like much to start a relationship with, but it worked for us. Horses, too. We were both working at the same racing stable then.
Today we'll stand in front of one of our many book cases and browse through books together often remembering things that happened when we first read them. David Eddings's Belgariad series came out about the time our first son was born. We were reading it when the second was & were about finished with the Mallorean when the 3d came along. We've taken those same trips down memory lane with all the kids many times. We don't bond over computer directories, though.
Ebooks just don't give me the same warm & fuzzy feeling as print books, though. When we merged our libraries over 30 years ago, my wife & I had a lot of duplicates. It was one of the commonalities that brought us together. Beer, books, & sex might not seem like much to start a relationship with, but it worked for us. Horses, too. We were both working at the same racing stable then.
Today we'll stand in front of one of our many book cases and browse through books together often remembering things that happened when we first read them. David Eddings's Belgariad series came out about the time our first son was born. We were reading it when the second was & were about finished with the Mallorean when the 3d came along. We've taken those same trips down memory lane with all the kids many times. We don't bond over computer directories, though.



With newer releases, I am mostly buying ereader format. And, while not a big issue or one I'd let tell me what type of book to get, it has gone a long way to the decluttering the bookshelves, flat surfaces and other storage spaces.
To allow for more collectible and autographed things ... hmmm...and easier dusting!

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