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Old 04-11-2008, 06:50 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel View Post
i don't use one, but i can imagine appreciating it on those really cold nights when you want to have both your hands under the quilt (especially if we also had a remote control to turn the pages ! toasty !)...

i do regularly prop it up on a pillow and just steady it / turn the pages with one hand (that's right, i'm lazy at 2 in the morning), depending on what position i am reading in, so it doesn't seem so far-fetched an idea.
But don't you have to move your hand from under the quilt to turn the page and get it cold again? The idea of a book stand to me just seems to make it harder to read.
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