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Old 11-04-2011, 06:02 PM   #115
Anjohl
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If the book is fiction, reading is cover to cover. If it's non-fiction and a physical copy, typically I am reading it cover to cover as well. if it's non-fiction and digital however, I often read certain sections to highlight favorite lines, etc. I am not sure if I would use my Kobo Vox, or any ereader as my primary reading method, so for classics from Gutenberg (mostly non-fiction), I am reading half the time, highlighting the other half.

But all in all, reading is *not* a competition. Kobo Reading Life is great, but people shouldn't treat it like an Xbox Live Gamerscore.

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