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* In recent years, bookmobiles and even a book vending have started to arrived thanks to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_desert book desert], where getting a book, either printed or digital, are hard to come by. Since literacy is a critical for many to have, being unable to access the needs can hurt both the person and society around them. As you guess, in these situations, books are a luxury.
**E-readers price down gargantuan hoards of books that previously would be only something the more scholarly of the rich would have access to. This is either straight or an inversion, possibly both depending on how it is received.
* For somebody who has been in quarantine or medical isolation, simply talking with somebody else face-to-face can be a luxury (as so many people learned during and after the pandemic lockdowns of 2020).
 
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