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Old 04-30-2015, 05:51 PM   #15
BookJunkieLI
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Originally Posted by gabby98 View Post
I was like that with my Nook, but tried to break the habit with my Glo...not sure why. It's usually a pain though cause then I want something and i haven't purposefully loaded it yet.

I would love to have the option for nested collections, it would be nice to have a collection for an author then the series for that other if they have any, but I think I have mostly made piece with it. Small consolation: At least by having one book in multiple collections it may help to lessen the occurrence of forgetting it was there at all because you were so focused on one fandom and not the other.

I have found Moon+ very likable. Due to my light sensitivity and migraines I can only read on a phone or tablet for so long, but like having it/them for backups when I may have left the reader, or something and need a temporary distraction
I think if I only read standard novel length fiction I'd be more willing to put just my favorites and my To Be Read list on my Nook but I predominantly read fanfiction, which are usually short stories - 20,000 words or less. I can go through a lot of stories in one night if I'm in the mood.

I've never understood why nested collections/sub-directories/sub-categories aren't a standard offering. Every book seller site uses them so why would they think readers wouldn't want that kind of organizational ability? I could understand if they limited the number of layers; I'd probably whine, but I'd understand. LOL

I played with Moon+ a little last night and liked what I saw, but I still need to actually import some stories into it and see how it organizes things. I suspect it's going to be a choice between Moon+ and Calibre Companion.
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