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Tag Archives: ebooks
EBookophiles: Being Minimal and High Tech Doesn’t Make you any Less Pretentious Than ME.
The article Shelf Life in last Sunday’s New York Times magazine – insinuating that “traditional” book owners are pretentious phonies for shelving, stacking and throwing their books around their houses – is hypocritical (does it get any more pretentious than … Continue reading →
									
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