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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On the subject of having both, some authors will give you the ebook for free if you have proof you own the hard copy. I know Brandon Sanderson does for some of his books.
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Same for me! I would love to have hard copies, but I don't have anywhere to put them! I guess I could use my money to buy a big house to store them all, but I kind of like my small apartment. And I don't like having to deal with dust either, so digital is probably where I will stay for now.snowrivver wrote:It's not the money for me, it's the space. I mean, yes, it would cost a lot, but if I kept both versions most of that cost would be of a new house with a dedicated library! Plus, as I now only ever read books on my Kindle, the hard copies would be for decoration only.
On the subject of having both, some authors will give you the ebook for free if you have proof you own the hard copy. I know Brandon Sanderson does for some of his books.
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