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Old 04-09-2012, 03:50 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by QuantumIguana View Post
Personally, I read considerably more since I got an e-reader than I did before I had one. There are books that I would never have tackled if it hadn't been for the e-reader. I had always wanted to read Don Quixote, but it is a brick. Dealing with tiny print on old yellowed pages wasn't too appealing. But a lot of it is simply that heavy readers are more likely to buy an e-reader. An e-reader isn't likely to turn a non-reader into a reader.
I think for some people, it just might - see the earlier points about dyslexia. It might not turn them into a heavy reader unless they're caught early enough to develop a love of reading, though.
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