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Old 05-11-2013, 06:05 AM   #567
jbaumann
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The idea is, in fact, quite simple. I rank books I want to read in three classes "next to read" or 5 Stars (max. 25 books), "must read" or 4 Stars (max 100 books), very interesting or 3 Stars (no limit). Whenever I have read one of the 5 Star books, one from the 4 Star books might change to 5 Stars... And if I've read a 5 Star book I normally also want to read the whole series of books :-)

It might be that our implicit conceptual understanding of what an ebook-reader represents is different. One way to see it is as a number of books that you want to read. Another, and that is my view, is to see it as your whole library at your fingertips. I know this does not really make sense, but nonetheless :-)

Cheers, Joachim
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