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Originally Posted by Liviu_5
I do this too for the simple reason that I read from many books at a given time and the easiest way to flip from one to another is from Notes/Bookmarks. I tried other ways, like making a special collection, but it's much easier to update Bookmarks consistently.[snip]
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That's why I do it, so I can change books as my fancy takes me, just as I've always done with paper books. For instance I was reading William LeQueux's the Great White Queen and got to page 290 (out of 670 or so) and got bored with the "almost like Haggard but not nearly as good" quality and decided to take a break and switched to an H C Bailey book. But I plan to go back to the LeQueux book, so my bookmark stays where I can find it.
I have lots of paper books with bookmarks, and my electronic books aren't any different.