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Does Chevelle World, and Hemmings Muscle Machines count?:cool::p
No. Those are magazines. :p

I read books voraciously and have a nice little library. We didn't have the zombie box until I was 10 years old; I had to find something to do after dark. That early reading cemented a life-long habit.

IMHO, people who don't read books are really missing out, especially non-fiction/history/bio, etc.

Does this make me some kind of nerd/oddball/weirdo? Guilty. l:) :boxing:
 
I've often thought about getting Kindle or some other pad type reader, but I think I'd miss the feel & the smell of a book.
I agree wholeheartedly. :beers: The Kindle-type things have their place, but they're not for me. :noway:

Kinda like "smart" phones, but that's a whole 'nother subject ... :boring:
 
Those library sales are the BEST!

Plus an excellent autobiography of Eddie Rickenbacker which I recommend to any fan of automobiles, planes, or military history.

The WWI books aren't what you would call "page turners" but the Rickenbacker story almost seems like fiction! :D
:yes: I love library sales. I have found a LOT of good stuff at them. I bought a 1st edition of The Martian Chronicles at one for 50 cents. Sold it for $1200. :D

The Rickenbacker autobio is a great read - what a life that gentleman led! :yes: I have a signed copy. :D
 
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