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Old 01-20-2015, 01:33 PM   #12
Dr. Drib
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Originally Posted by ficbot View Post
Is there a benefit to having it all in one book though? I worry about my reader choking on such a large file, and I like to be able to check them off as I finish them. I do like my little daily reading anthology though, it was a great purchase.

I don't know about it choking. I've never experienced that with those large Delphi Classics series.

There are two points to consider, I would argue, and both should be examined to see how it fits into one's personality as a reader:


1) One large file - and in ordered sequence - makes for ease of use and access. The ebook reader is not cluttered with a lot of busy files.

or


2) Having many files and then finishing each one in numbered sequence, gives one a sense of achievement, of working through the entire series.

I personally find myself sometimes leaning in both directions, but mainly I choose #1.

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