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Old 09-15-2010, 08:13 PM   #32
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Absolutely! And in many different ways.
I like to read 3-4 books at a time but was reluctant to carry all of them every day. Now I can! I use a motorcycle as my main means of transportation, as well as often travel by plane. The e-book reader saves me quite a bit of valuable space in my luggage. I am more apt to experiment with different genre then when I was buying paper books and less reluctant to stop reading a book I'm not enjoying after trying the first several chapters. Thanks to the e-reader's wonderfully large memory I can carry lots of different books at all times so finishing one book leads to the next in a series immediately, not having to wait until I can get to an English language book store.

And one more, even more important life-changing effect; I read a lot more now than I ever did! Hours more per day.

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