If you were rich enough would you have both versions
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Re: If you were rich enough would you have both versions
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I like my book to be my book. Once you have two copies in print, the feeling is gone.
E-books are not worth mentioning in this context...
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This is my exact situation. I would definitely have both if I could.itzjojohere wrote: ↑09 May 2014, 13:08 If I were rich enough, I would definitely have both versions; a paperback and an ebook version. I actually do have a few books that I have both versions of. I love those books too much that I actually brought an ebook of it so that I can reread it over and over when I'm at school.
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