tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3162399484063914238.post6065358937094407989..comments2023-09-05T07:43:27.927-05:00Comments on Tales of the Ordinary Days: December 13, 2013: B & NSandy Lanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04770139478344016887noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3162399484063914238.post-63878160605547269132013-12-20T21:56:41.012-06:002013-12-20T21:56:41.012-06:00Thanks for the note! I am with you on the written ...Thanks for the note! I am with you on the written word in paper. Had to pick up a paperback that had gone untouched after writing this blog. Got a little lonely for the pages :)Sandy Lanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04770139478344016887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3162399484063914238.post-67080559995343622332013-12-14T17:13:10.283-06:002013-12-14T17:13:10.283-06:00Hi Sandy, I ran across your link to this blog post...Hi Sandy, I ran across your link to this blog post on Heidi Woodard's Facebook page. This was so very well said. I identify! Especially with the story of being drawn to the book store in the mall and preferring the store to the library because you couldn't fathom giving your books up after you read them. I haven't yet given up the joy of the paper book. My problem is worse. I still go to Barnes and Noble way too often (two nights ago, actually) and come home with a stack of books, but reading while I eat is so much easier on my Nook, I often end up buying both a paper AND a digital copy of the same book! Sometimes I feel it's my duty to single-handedly keep B&N afloat with my patronage. Thanks for the great blog post!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com