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Originally Posted by nynaevelan
Really, so you have never heard of multitasking? I happen to have a paycheck that states I put in my 40 hours a week. I also have a wonderful Calibre database (you know that program that you have never used), those shows I've read 246 books in 2013 alone. So tell me how others who are on here complaining are not readers or employed. Yet you who are retired have read how many books this year, let alone in your entire life?????
What does one have to do with the other, you cannot be a reader, employee and forum poster??
And as I sit here typing this, I also have my paperwhite propped up so I can read while computing.
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Congratulations, you are far more adept than me. I admire your multitasking ability. When I do read eBooks, I can only play music in the background. If my wife talks to me, the screen blanker goes on and the eBook gets lost.
When I read and post here, I listen to FOX News in the background. That's my limit.
By the way, the eBooks I read are all from 600 to 1,000 pages each and only cover history or biography with lots of footnotes. I never read fiction.
If you really like to read lots of fiction eBooks, see this site:
http://www.wattpad.com/
The Kindle app is here:
http://www.amazon.com/Wattpad-Unlimi...ywords=wattpad
If they had history eBooks there, I would have snapped it up. You can read chapters of new fiction eBooks there as they are being written by their authors. They are all FREE.