I do both. I love reading on my kindle but have and maintain a library so I buy 
E books then print at used or half priced stores. 

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> On Oct 23, 2015, at 2:24 PM, Nat Russo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I was about to make the same post, Benjamin. :)
> 
> Neither books nor ebooks are going anywhere anytime soon.
> 
>> On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Matthew Rosier <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> what would we do with all of our bookshelves too? knick knacks and candles?
>> 
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: Kindle
>> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 10:57:07 -0700
>> 
>> 
>> It just depends on how you look at it.
>>  
>> Either it's doing fine:
>> http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/23/business/media/the-plot-twist-e-book-sales-slip-and-print-is-far-from-dead.html?_r=0
>>  
>> Or it's not:
>> http://fortune.com/2015/09/24/ebook-sales/
>>  
>> I doubt books will be regulated to the dustbin of history anytime soon.  How 
>> would we show off all the books we've read?
>>  
>> Ben
>>  
>>  
>>  
>> On Fri, Oct 23, 2015, at 10:29 AM, Raymond Feist wrote:
>>  
>> On Oct 23, 2015, at 9:19 AM, Matthew Rosier <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>  
>> not to steer away (forgive me Mike!), but aren't paper sales recovering 
>> somewhat recently? I have read/heard that a few places recently
>>  
>> The demise of books has been predicted on and off for 20 years.  They’re 
>> still around.  Books do a wonderful job of being books.
>>  
>> Best, R.E.F.
> 

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