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Old 04-12-2012, 06:48 AM   #32
danskmacabre
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I've always read a lot of books, but I agree since getting an ereader (got one early to mid last year) I read more.
It's just more convenient to carry my ereader with me when going somewhere and have access to loads of books.
Whereas in the past I'd forget to bring a book, not feel in the mood for the book I brought. Didn't want to carry around multiple books or even one thick tome of a book etc..

Also my ereader is easier to hold up, change pages in in bed at night in comparison to many physical books. I read at night in bed to help send my self to sleep.
That and I tend to read more often on lunch breaks at work and no longer have a shelf of books on my desk, just all accessible from my ereader.
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