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Old 04-10-2011, 02:47 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by Jellby View Post
Then you are missing one of the advantages of an ebook reader: the possibility of reading any other book at any time.

Sometimes I'm in the mood to read, but I want to read something different than what I've been reading for the last week... so I just look around my library, pick a short story book, and read a couple of stories/chapters. Or I start another book before finishing the first, because the best read at night time might not be the best read in the garden, surrounded by noisy children.
Good Call Jellby. Thats exactly why I have around 500 books on mine just so I have plenty to choose from if I fancy a change
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