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Originally Posted by davidfor
I have seen vague references to that on other ereaders and I have no idea why they would do that. It's the same as when reading a paper book: get to the end, close the book as finished and put it back on the shelf.
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They would do that because you don't always want to exit the book you are in.
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As a hint, if in "Page x of y" at the bottom of the screen, x=y, then you are at the end of the book
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And it's possible that there is still one more page even if x=y on screen.
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If the point is to handle the annotations, there are a few things you can do:
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I don't annotate to highlight any specific passages. I annotate to highlight errors in the eBook so I can fix them. Thus, if I am at home when I finish the eBook (I can fix the eBook), I want to stay in so I don't have to go back in to pull up the annotations.