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Old 08-13-2012, 12:00 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by andyh2000 View Post
Just a comment on the book as a whole.
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There was something about reading this as an eBook that made it even more chilling for me. I knew the bombs were going to drop, but because I couldn't see how close to the end of the book I was I never knew if it was going to be this page, or this page, or... Every page I turned where it didn't happen just seemed to rachet up the tension. Excellent stuff.

Andrew
To be perfectly honest:
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What you're describing is something I've come to appreciate on the whole regarding ebooks. With physical books, simply the thickness of the remaining pages forces me to make assumptions about some things at various times. The fact that I can choose to remain relatively ignorant of how close to the end I am, is a huge bonus for me. The ending can truly "sneak up on me."
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