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Yeah, earlier tonight and I LOVED ITTTTTTTTT!

my friend almost cried at the end.

i started the first book tonight, just started Chapter 2. will probably finish the chapter and go to bed. 7am work schedule back yay :/
 
Assassins Creed: Brotherhood just had it's first Inception moment.

"A memory inside a memory, against a memory"
 
my friend almost cried at the end.

i started the first book tonight, just started Chapter 2. will probably finish the chapter and go to bed. 7am work schedule back yay :/

The end was pretty sad. :csad:

And good for you! The books are the way to go!
 
I skipped the first book and read the second and third, started the 4th never finished
 
I read the first one but couldn't get into it. It was too juvinile for me. Not that it was bad, it just wasn't for my age group. I've seen all the movies though. I liked most of them, just not this last one much. :(
 
First two books (and movies) are meh. It really pops off in the third book/film. :up:
 
It did get better as the books moved along. I thought the same thing for Twilight.
 
I liked the third one the best., never finished the 4th
 
I'd be more inclined to try reading them through now if the books were available as eBooks. Rowling hasn't allowed it, she says the only way to properly read a book is to hold it in your hands. You'd think she'd be jazzed enough about getting kids to read that she'd allow her books to be out there in as many formats as possible. :(
 
I'd rather have a hard copy of a book than a digital one, though i found the Apocrypha as an ebook and would rather have that then not at all
 
Wait... Rowling... agrees with me...?

I'd rather have a hard copy of a book than a digital one, though i found the Apocrypha as an ebook and would rather have that then not at all
The trouble with books is that they take up a lot of space and they can be quite heavy. (Try carrying around Stephen King's The Dome for a while, yikes....). eBooks take up no space at all and they are just as enjoyable as regular books, with the exception of illustrated texts. I've been gradually switching over and I've been thus far happy with the decision. :)
 
:argh: The weight is part of the appeal, plus I can drop a book and then go back to reading it.
 
I'm not comfortable with the idea of losing my entire library of books if something happens to a small, plastic, easily breakable tablet.
 
ebooks are ok, there is definately that space advantage to them, but it's just not the same as reading a real book.
 
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