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Old 01-16-2021, 05:04 PM   #1
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Creating a Reading Plan

Hi all,

not sure why I didn't think of this feature before, but I just realized how in some situations, having an option to create a "reading plan" from a book might be helpful, if you, let's say need to finish a book by next Friday.

So, I'm wondering, is this really not that helpful (I wouldn't think you would use it for fiction) for no one at Amazon to make such a feature. If not genuinely done by Kindle...is there any way to hack a Kindle into selecting a book and telling Kindle you wish to finish the book in let's say 30 days, so you get prompts how much you need to read (either by chapters, or location or some other milestone.)

Or maybe I should just read the book
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