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The e-book from Borders can be found on eBay for around $50-$60. You can get books fairly cheap for them if you look on the internet. One of my favorite sites is smashwords.com. I too am a huge reader. In the 6 th grade I could read a Stephen King book in about 6 hrs. I ended up getting special testing in reading because I blew through the standard reading placement test in about 15 minutes. They finally came to the conclusion that in the 6th grade my reading and comprehension level was 3rd year college level. No wonder I was so bored in school. I currently have 192 books on my e-reader and read at least one a day. I also have library cards for 4 counties.
 
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You are so nice! I like to read mystery but suspense is my fav!
 
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I am a bookworm too, this month I've read Gone With the Wind which is actually my favorite but I refuse to openly admit it I've read
The Coming Plague by Laurie Garrett
Betrayal of Trust by the same
The Menace of MRSA
Oregon's Centennial History
Acute General Miliary Tuberculosis (the last half of it, it was written 1904 so I try not to touch it more than I have to)
several Ann Rule Books,
part of the Biography of Friedrich Nietzsche or however the name is spelled
The Diary of Bobby Sands which I already know by memory but was bored
 
If you haven't read anything by Greg Iles, give him a try. "The Quiet Game", "Black Cross", "Footprints of God", "Turning Angel" - I've read all his novels, those are some of my favorites.

I also like Dennis Lehane. He's the author of "Mystic River", "Shutter Island", and "Gone, Baby, Gone". Really good reads.

I can also devour books. My DH got me a Nook last year. When I moved in with him, he helped me move all my books. I have five large bookcases full. He LOVES me buying books electronically! ;D
 
sometimes I go to tjhe library, close my eyes & wander around til I bump into a shelf. Whatever book is in front of my face when I open them I try to read ( Well I've passed on the L. Ron Hubbard stuff & Carl Sagan books but mostly I do that!!!)
 
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First, check your local library for books you haven't read yet. Second, please check your spelling. I'm guessing that if you're a 'mager' book worm, you'll know how to spell 'mager' correctly
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Good luck - and can't say enough about the great books you'll find at your library -

read this .......they search info on the internet. . . spelling only counts if you don't get you info across to the reader...
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Couldn't believe that I could actually understand what I was reading. The
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power of the human mind, according to a research at C am bridge universety, it doesn't matter in what order the letters in a word are, the only important thing is that the first and last letter begin the right place. The
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can be a total mess and you can still read it without a problem. This is becase the human mind does not read every letter by itself, but the word has a whole. Amazing huh? Yeah, and I always thought spelling was important! If you read this, forward it.
 
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