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Since getting one about seven or eight years ago, I tend to read via my Kindle almost exclusively. I've got a fairly large eBook library on my PC, and I use calibre to convert to Mobi and load it onto my Kindle. I mostly read non-fiction, but some of the public domain classics are up there too.

I'm asking because I slimmed my little home library down to just a single shelf a few years ago, and since then haven't even thought about the books there - let alone touched them - but ravenously consumed eBooks (and audiobooks, while commuting).

Right now, I'm starting to read The Gulag Archipelago by Solzhenitsyn and seen that I can get a nice hardcover £9 - but all of the immediate drawbacks present themselves (heavy, not backlit, need somewhere to store and move it, etc. etc.) and the benefits are much more ethereal (tangible, unmanaged, unreliant on attendant technologies).

Any thoughts would be gladly appreciated.



Submitted November 08, 2017 at 04:07AM by LaCathedrale http://ift.tt/2AjYjUA

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