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6529432 No.6529432 [Reply] [Original]

Aren't eReaders fantastic? I can (for free) download literally any book I desire to read and gladly build up a humungous backlog of titles I just won't be able to finish before I eventually pass away in however many decades.

The literary lifestyle is the lifestyle for me! :3

Pic related; it's my Kobo.

>> No.6529438
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>he didn't build his own custom ereader

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I have the Aura HD. I agree, eReaders are the way of the future. As quaint as it might be to have a collection of books, I find it's only worthwhile to have a physical copy if collecting artbooks, graphic novels or photography books (the kind of thing you could leave on your coffee taken) happens to be your thing. For reading just text novels, it makes the most sense to use an eReader. I just find I have too many books to my name now, it's made moving and just finding somewhere to put the damn things troublesome.

>> No.6529491

>>6529470
>reading 120 Days of Sodom
I like your style anon but please either repent or kill yourself.

>> No.6529501 [DELETED] 

>>6529491
I made a thread here, more than anything I just found the book amusing.

>>6529433

Another benefit of owning an eReader is that you can just buy books like this for like $3 dollars or less. Or if you're a poorfag, you can just download them off the internet.

>> No.6530150

>>6529432
>that fat meaty paw

cut your fucking nails

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>>6529432
I want the sweatshop-enablers to leave