I'm with you, āPrincetteā„PengthuluWrites. I love the convenience and price of ebooks, but I think I'll always have proper printed books. One of my most cherished possesions is the copy of the Hobbit my uncle gave me as a kid. It is tattered and worn, but it is MINE. You can't cherish an ebook like that.
I wonder if our kids will feel the same? Mine don't seem to - they don't treasure books like I do, even though they both love to read. Sign of the digital times?
Thanks for the post, PuppyTales. Very interesting.
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