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Old 09-09-2022, 09:54 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Calenorn View Post
The beauty of an ereader with copious memory is that you can easily return to a book you've abandoned in mid-stream. When the mood suits, it's still right there. No inconvenience whatsoever. (Unless it's a library book. Then you have a deadline.)

A related question: did you ever read a book that was so wretched or offensive that you felt the need to delete it from your ereader's memory?

WRETCHED: The answer to that question is 'No'.
OFFENSIVE: Also, 'No'.

One book, in particular, is so wretched that I love how horrible it is. I have it in calibre, but it will take some time to find it if you are interested in it. (I'm trying to remember the title.) -- Noooooo, it's not The Moon People, although that book is happily wretched and also very much worth reading due to the books wretchedness. (NOTE: The Kindle edition is not formatted correctly; for correct formatting look at the PDF.)
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