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Old 06-21-2011, 08:50 AM   #18
Aladyleyna
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At the end of the day,

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the exercise of electronic book reading will require the exercise of self-discipline.
And that is pretty much what I feel on the subject as well. Whether with a multi purpose device or a dedicated ebook reader, reading still requires some sort of discipline, thought is admittedly easier for people who do enjoy reading. At the end of the day, there will always be distractions anyway, one doesn't need a multi-purpose devise to be distracted from reading.

Personally, I like to take breaks between reading, otherwise I'll just get extremely sleepy and loose the urge to read. Which is why a multi-purpose device seems more suited for me. Angry Birds, here I come!
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