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Old 07-21-2022, 10:42 PM   #14
davidfor
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
If you opened the book from My Books, and it's set to Recent, Reading, then 2 taps. If it was from search or collections or series, then 3.
I have My Books as my home screen.
For what @maddz is doing, there would be no real difference between the home screen and the book list. Except that the home screen only shows four books at the top. How many taps to get back to the home screen depend on where the book was opened form. If it was the home screen, it will be two taps. If it was a book list, then it is an extra tap. If it was a search screen, it will be either one extra (if the search was started from the home screen) or two (if the search was started from elsewhere). And there will be another tap if they open the book from the details page for the book. Which is something I do frequently.

But, that isn't the point. What @maddz wants is not to have a book opened when the device wakes. They want to see the books they are currently reading and choose which to read at that point. The book list, filtered by "Reading" and sorted by "Recent" could be as good as using the home screen. The latter shows four large icons for the books with no details. The list shows five books with details and can scroll to more if needed.
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