Before this thread runs it's course, I wonder if it's OK to branch off slightly to the topic of ebooks and ebook readers? The biggest problem I have with books is there are just way too many of them laying around the house. I love my old books, and love to have them accessible. I normally don't read them more than once, but I often want to refer back to something that I know was covered in some powerful way in books I had previously read. But that is a problem because Mrs. Smith correctly maintains that any given space can only be filled with so many books-and I have clearly reached, and long ago exceeded that limit.
Well, I have a new iPad, and am loving it. No more books laying around the house in offensive piles. In addition, if I find an interesting new word I tap it for a dictionary definition, highlight it for future study, or even write my own notes in the margin. I can even cut and paste portions of my books to include in emails, papers, etc..I am so in love with avoiding the mess, and weight of the physical books , as well as all these new abilities. I am buying some of my old favorites, and giving away the physical copies to friends. The next time I am in an airport or waiting room I will have hundreds of books to choose from, but carrying only the iPad, whose weight is negligible. I think it is a great boon for avid readers.