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Old 06-22-2013, 08:23 AM   #26
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Why would anyone want a book to remain on their home screen constantly? After all, most people read a book and then move on to the next book. They do not constantly re-read the same book over and over again. The ending never changes.

Personally, I like the change that in the tiled interface, a finished book remains on screen until it rolls off as I find it handy when reading a series to be able to refer back to the earlier books in the series.

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David
Hi David,

I do re-read many books.
I have several technical books on programming, Recording in Cubase and so on. I need to use them as reference quit often while working on projects. They keep disappearing after reading other books. I would like to keep them on my home screen or at least have the choice to do so.

Some people might put their bible on the home screen. Reading in that never ends does it?

I hope this answers your question.

Greetings,

Mike
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