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Originally Posted by BookJunkieLI
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.
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Gotcha...maybe that's how I can get my daughter to read more...right now she only reads on Watt Pad, which I am semi grateful for, but she needs to expand her horizons at least a little.
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Originally Posted by BookJunkieLI
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
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I agree...with my Nook and the first e-reader I bought my mother (Ematic i think) I could at least fake it with the folder structure I used to load the file and then just use the directory view to get to where I wanted to be, but having the option in collections seems like an upsell to me.I suppose one day they will figure that out. I think that was why i found it so hard to find a reader app for my androids that I liked, they were all missing the collections/directory option i was looking for. Moon+ pro was as close as I could get on Android and then I think there's Marvin for iOS