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Old 01-25-2014, 11:11 AM   #97
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Originally Posted by Tarana View Post
I agree about this, but then I didn't know anybody outside of my family who read scifi or fantasy. I share my ebooks with my Mom, sibs and cousins. I've joined two of those 'lending' groups, but nobody had any interest in what I had. It seems membership is dominated by those who want general fiction or paranormal, neither of which I'm big on.

What I mostly miss about paperbacks is to be able to quickly go back to reread something. It's a lot harder to find that spot in an ebook than with a paperback because of what I guess would be 'physical' memory.
You can always set a bookmark OR if that is too reader specific, keep a text file of quotes you want to search on.

I find it is just as easy to scan through an ebook searching for a quote as it is a paperbook. Probably easier as I can usually remember a snippit of text to search on.
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