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Originally Posted by Tra Le Righe
I am speechless... It seems to be in a Harry Potter saga movie, the printed characters are moving! With the smartphone it is different: the mind perfectly realizes that it is a digital screen, but with the Kobo my head thinks it is normal printed paper, but immediately afterwards the writing changes. It's magic! I don't know how I did reading analogue books until now.
Not to mention the one I think is the most important thing, which is that I can literally keep thousands of books in the palm of my hand.
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When I got my very first eReader, I spent a blissful two weeks in my spare time looking at every item on the Project Gutenberg website. I have about 4000 books in my Calibre library, and about 800 on my Forma.
There is a sticky on here about managing shelves with Calibre for Kobos, and it's
amazing! It makes it so if you have something like the Discworld books that have like 20+ books, you can label them so it will show up on your reader like "Discworld - 15 - Whatever that one is called", so you don't spend ages trying to figure out
which one is the next one you need to read.