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Well, for the longest I was the same way. Wouldn't read it if I couldn't hold or feel it. But then one of my favorite author's goes out and does a Kindle only exclusive. So I downloaded it using my Kindle app on my phone, and haven't looked back since.

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DoubleD wrote:Out of curiosity, do you guys use a Kindle, or do you prefer to have the actual book in hand?
I read them on an android tablet. Used to borrow physical books from the library but stopped half a year ago. I like physical books make no mistake but I buy only the ones that I'm prone to read again (which are few), the few ones I loved. I don't want stacks of books that I will never read again, hence ebooks or borrowed books.

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But seriously, it takes the story to a very interesting place by the end. I was annoyed with the first half in its establishing of plot, but I'm glad everything came full circle at the end, and provides some fantastic messages that I don't see being shown enough in today's society. I reckon I'll watch the 1962 film tonight.
I've been searching this book for a long time and I haven't found it yet :(

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BlairCo wrote:Image

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But seriously, it takes the story to a very interesting place by the end. I was annoyed with the first half in its establishing of plot, but I'm glad everything came full circle at the end, and provides some fantastic messages that I don't see being shown enough in today's society. I reckon I'll watch the 1962 film tonight.
I've been searching this book for a long time and I haven't found it yet :(
How? It's literally everywhere I've been to.

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Bacon wrote: How? It's literally everywhere I've been to.
Even southern Mexico?

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The Bible - 6/10

A little slow at times, but overall it was alright. I thought the pacing was a bit off, and the Jesus guy could have used some better characterization.

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Bacon wrote: How? It's literally everywhere I've been to.
Even southern Mexico?
eBay?

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DoubleD wrote:
theseeker9175 wrote:
Bacon wrote: How? It's literally everywhere I've been to.
Even southern Mexico?
eBay?
Meh I don't believe in eBay
It's actually pretty expensive to buy on the Internet. And my parents don't borrow me so easily their card :blank:

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MiracleSleeper2 wrote:The Bible - 6/10

A little slow at times, but overall it was alright. I thought the pacing was a bit off, and the Jesus guy could have used some better characterization.
:lol: :clap:

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MiracleSleeper2 wrote:The Bible - 6/10

A little slow at times, but overall it was alright. I thought the pacing was a bit off, and the Jesus guy could have used some better characterization.
:lol:

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