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Old 10-18-2014, 04:02 PM   #1079
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You should try it with 187 pages.
On the Kobo side, the library is ~397 pages. The 28 pages is koreader's list of directories in my eLibrary directory (or author names since that's what the directory name is).

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Everyone's different, of course - but that approach works for me. I currently have 15-20 "now" books and quite a lot of "soon" books, with the other books (pretty much "anything I've either read or can't just pick up and read immediately") not being on either list.
I rarely have books survive long enough to need a "now" books list. The last time I remember having 20 books on my to be read list was when I downloaded Gutenberg's PG Wodehouse collection.

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Oh, and you can also tap the "page X of Y" to jump to a given page in whatever list you're on.
Works with Kobo's GUI but not with koreader which is why I was happy to have koreader add the ability to search the calibre database(s).

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