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Old 07-28-2015, 05:50 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
Because I don't have access to books on a computer at home when I'm not at home. Sometimes when I finish a book, I have no idea what book I want to read next. It might be a book on a particular subject, it might be a light hearted novel, an old familiar favorite, or something completely different. It all depends on my mood at the time. Many of my books are non fiction where I might need to double check some facts, or figure out how to do something.
So what... do you just buy every book you see and keep a giant catalogue of possible reads with you at all times? How do you remember the titles of the books and search for them in your giant collection of unread books? "That one book I bought four years ago on my Blackberry about that thing I used to be interested in?"

Is it unreasonable to wait until you get home (I am assuming you go there frequently) or get in a good cell data area before you browse for a book and choose one? ( I understand the reference books. There is an obvious use case for that scenario. I'm thinking more fiction books or random popular non-fiction books.)
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