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Old 04-11-2012, 02:35 PM   #71
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I always delete a book after I've read it - things don't get cluttered that way, and I can easily access the ones I haven't read. As it is, I still have six pages of unread books to get through. (Currently I have a Kindle 3 and side-load my books; I'm not sure if organization is easier on other readers.)

If I want to re-read something, I can always put it on again. And I do sometimes flip through passages of my favorite books after I've read them - and, as a writer, study certain aspects of the style or structure - but that is one thing that still seems to work better for me with a paper copy.

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