CallaFirestormBW
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I do, too -- I have an extensive library (over 1500 books) and re-read the books I have often. I have a number of books that aren't available in electronic format which I proceed to buy in print version as well, plus some First Edition Heinlein that, despite being ragged, yellowed, and falling apart, will have to fall to -dust- before I'll part with it. That being said, there are distinct advantages to electronic readers -- portability (I can carry up to 150,000 books using microSD cards and my Nook), flexibility, variety (I can bring hundreds of books, magazines, etc., on a trip with me using the Nook, so I can read what I want when I want), accessibility (I can change the fonts and font sizes on my nook so that I can continue to read even when my eyes are giving me trouble from the MS, or as my vision has changed as I've gotten older)... Books will always have a place in my home -- but electronic readers have ensconced themselves comfortably in our Library as well, and we're happy to have them there. Calla
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