In a message dated 2/27/2009 7:39:27 P.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
I don't know about that. I  have a bunch of wonderful old paperbacks  
still that I paid a buck or  two for in 1968-75 ... I still read them,  
over and over again ...  still enjoy them ... Keeping the often-re- 
taped covers and spines together  is a labor of love. They're growing  
old with me and will likely expire  as soon as I'm gone to take care of  
them.

I don't care about  volume. I care about books and the stories they  
carry. They are as  much a part of my life as breathing.

Godfrey


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I  have paperbacks I got at the age of 12, Ace Doubles (sci-fi) as a matter 
of  fact. None have fallen apart yet. It just takes a little care not to break 
the  spines. I have other books dating to dating to the late fifties and the 
sixties.  Well, I have a lot of older books (in addition to newer).

A book worth  reading once is worth reading again.

Marnie  :-)

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