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northoftheborder

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16. I bought mine through ITunes for my I Pad.
Sun Mar 10, 2013, 02:34 PM
Mar 2013

Anyone else conflicted over electronic vs. REAL paper books?

I am having eyestrain reading a lot of things, so am trying out the electronic version of a few books. i can change the font, it's size, the color of the "paper", and inexpensive to buy versus the hardback. Also, no additions to my bulging bookshelves. So, those are the positives.

But now I have these books, but I cannot give them to anyone, even the library as a donation. They can remain on my electronic bookshelf, or I can, poof, throw them away. Don't seem right, some way! Someone else could read them on my device, but don't have a close person to whom I would loan my I Pad for long enough time to read a book, or who would want to read my choices. So, a conflict in my values!

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I bought mine through ITunes for my I Pad. northoftheborder Mar 2013 #16
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I just got it today Curmudgeoness Mar 2013 #7
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lol Little Star Mar 2013 #14
I really liked this book; some of Kingsolver's books are wonderful, others I don't care for. northoftheborder Mar 2013 #15
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