I read our local newspaper on my iPad, and an occasional magazine or graphic novel on it as well, but for books I love my Kindle Paperwhite. The iPad's note-taking capabilities for books is the pits, and highlights aren't automatically stored in one place as they are on the Kindle. The iPad is a very poor device for doing research for book reviews, not to mention the glare when trying to read outside during the day, even in the shade.
Ereaders were made for ebooks. For all other portable needs, there are tablets.
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