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Old 05-28-2008, 11:36 PM   #6
Alisa
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Originally Posted by daffy4u View Post
I noticed that. If I were a lefty it might cause a problem because I think that's a pad of paper on the right side.
Most of the reader covers have the reader on the right and pockets or nothing on the left. People fold the left side behind and often hold the cover at the thick part this fold makes. I'm right handed and typically hold books with my left so I figured this was likely common and why covers were designed this way. If the right side does fold back, maybe that's more comfortable for lefties. But then maybe I'm just in the habit of holding with the left because it makes more sense to turn pages with the right hand when you're reading left-to-right.
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