Jellby, I also found it intrusive the way turning the page suddenly closes the book and returns me to the main screen.
When I'm at the end of a novel, the story itself might be finished, but my mind is still in its world. Okay, maybe there's some afterword or something, so I do a single swipe - and that stupid device suddenly closes the book and throw its main screen right on my face ... Nobody is so scatterbrained that they are at the process of deciding what to read next ½ second after having finished a book.
Its like watching a movie with a guy who at the second the credits starts rolling turns off the TV. Or playing chess with a guy who the second the game has been concluded is in the process of returning the board and pieces to the box.
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