DollyKim wrote:Can you replace them with ebooks? I used to have more books than I could count, then someone who doesn't like to read thought a leaky tent in the back yard was a good place to store a lot of them... The only books from my childhood that survived, and were so precious to the hoarder in the house, were the ones I sat down and scanned. It's also helped with the stacks of craft pamphlets grandma saved, I still have the info without the grandma smell. I was even able to turn a profit on some Japanese doll books I no longer needed physical copies of.
DollyKim wrote:Get 'em free on line and print them out and bind them at home with your own covers if you can't find them otherwise? Or let a print on demand place do the printing of a private book.
Why is it you have to replace them?
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