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Report: E-reading Soars, Shift From Print To E-books Continues
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Posted 05 April 2012 - 11:31 AM
I can believe the stats. I read a lot before I bought my Kindle Fire, but now I have it in my hand (or at least nearby) all the time wherever I go. While I still read print-on-paper books, most of my reading these days is on the e-reader. Prices for e-books aren't always lower than for paperbacks of the same titles, but sometimes the books are released for e-readers before they come out in any printed version. And Amazon offers a lot of free, very-low-priced and "borrowable" books, making e-books less expensive overall.
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