I agree, I've read books both ways but really prefer holding a book in my hands, to reading it on a screen. It seems more real to me when I can hold it, I guess. : ) So I pass my books around to friends.gregs317 wrote:Just wanted to say that it's great to see so many readers on here, reading a variety of different books of different genres and subjects.
We need to keep making physical books popular and passed-on to new generations of readers!
What are you reading right now ?
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Re: What are you reading right now ?
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I read that awhile back. Very interesting.Redlegs wrote:I am about to star the 1968 sci-fi classic Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K Dick.
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That was a pretty good one when I read it way back when.gali wrote:"The Long Walk" by Richard Bachman (Pseudonym of Stephen King).
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Good to know.rssllue wrote:That was a pretty good one when I read it way back when.gali wrote:"The Long Walk" by Richard Bachman (Pseudonym of Stephen King).
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