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Old 11-08-2020, 10:10 AM   #10
cvkemp
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Question what do you do when your ebook reader dies or crashes. It has happened to me due to having it loaded with books and it crashed due to trying to index all of the books that I may or may not read in the next year. I learned my lesson, it keeps the battery life up on my ebook reader as long as the battery is healthy, and my ebook reader wakes up much faster. I am reading more now than before but still no more than 3 books a week. When I read a book I start at the beginning and read it all, then I remove it. I do a series the same way first to last, I never reread, that is a bore to me. I tried that with the a book I read over 10 years ago and stopped because I still remember the whole book. I read for entertainment and to relax now. Before I retired I read for my profession and had no time to enjoy leisure time reading like I would had liked. But I still retain almost every thing I read back then too. And yes I still have the materials from my profession and I can still answer most of the questions I need to at times. I retired almost 7 years ago

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