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Mama_Agnus
11 11,2025
I thrift my books, A) because I love the smell of books and B) you dont “own” online books.   reply
11 11,2025
tissue-kun
11 11,2025
i too travel alot & since im not much of a collector physical books are a no for me. get a kindle this black Friday & download all the books you want in epub format for free, then email the files to your amazon kindle email & youll have it available on your kindle to read. i've never had to buy ebooks once. you can read offline & the books are ......   reply
11 11,2025
CMYep
11 11,2025
Maybe try reading e-books and only buying the ones you really loved so you won't risk losing those? As for costs, your local library is your friend :)) A library card gets you access to both physical books and e-books, audiobooks, movies, museums, language learning classes, and more (depending on what your local library offers and the library netw......   reply
11 11,2025
lemon
11 11,2025
I personally own a boox. I am a working adult and the libraries over here are simply not open when I have the time, and also physical books are just heavy when you need to transport everyday What's nice about it is that it's kind of an open android and then I can also read web novels on a browser to my liking. Also Idk I wouldn't worry too much a......   reply
11 11,2025
Mioro
11 11,2025
Tbh the best option is backing up your digital books on a cloud and a external hard drive and maybe a backup pendrive to be safe. Tbh the logic of "what if I lose it or i dont have a device w me" can be apply to real books, you can't have them on you all the time and what if theres a fire? You could lose them too   reply
11 11,2025
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