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Old 08-20-2012, 10:38 AM   #94
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I would have thought that the huge influx of tablets with reading capabilities would enable and actually encourage those who rarely read to read a book. I see huge amounts of books for young adults at B & N, so assume they are reading. They all have tablets also, so maybe tablets will help to get America reading again.
I love my e-ink Kindle 3, but read alot at night outside on a porch or tree swing in my yard and use my Ipad. I don't really care if it doesn't stay charged as long as my Kindle, I just charge it back up, but it is large and awkward to hold. My Christmas gift to myself this year will be a backlit e-ink reader. Will go with Kindle if they come out with one by then, but Nook will work just fine if that's still the only one on the market.
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