Take them with you on trips? — tim wood
I would like the A4 sizes for ereaders to become more affordable to be able to read books with pictures and diagrams as well. — Benkei
The upside is some important patents have expired a few years ago so some drop might be expected. — Benkei
manage their book "life." — tim wood
I have a small book shelf -- it's filled with books, but small. So I don't have a lot of books-- just a realistic number. But I like all of them. All Philosophy, lol.I'm interested here in how TPF readers, those who really read, handle and manage their book "life." Do you have books? How many? On shelves or stacked on every other horizontal surface? Do you buy books? A lot of books? Or is it the library, school or local? Or a bookstore? — tim wood
And there you have it, it seems to me, the track of the dinosaur across a book he's ravaged with marginalia. Such books often the possession of academics, professors, sometimes teachers, who may have documented in the margins of their books a decades long dialogue with the book. This how some books should be read, "Chewed and digested.., read wholly and with diligence and attention." And owned.I could pick up another copy for a few dollars, but the marginalia! — Banno
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