I recently read a paper book
I can't recall the last time I read a paper book cover to cover (I think it was a Kent Haruf novel given to me by a friend six or twelve months ago), but recently I wanted to read Keigo Higashino's Naoko, and it was only available in paper, so I purchased and read it.
The tactile quality of the paper book was undeniably pleasant. I enjoyed the feeling of…
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