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Old 07-02-2013, 10:44 AM   #25
bill_mchale
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My reading has definitely ticked up since I got an ereader. There are a few factors responsible for this:

1. I got my first ereader right before my first son was born; once he was born, we got rid of cable. Also it is easier to read a book in ten minute stints than watch a TV show in those chunks.

2. Ease of getting books. Previously when I finished a book, I was limited to my to be read pile for my next book unless I wanted to wait until I got to a book store (which might not have been for a few weeks). Now, I can get virtually any book I want in a couple of minutes.

3. Never have to worry about loosing your place.

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Bill
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