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Whether and when I read a book depends on mood and availability of time. I am noe of those annoying people who always have always have multiple books on the go. Sometimes I put a book aside half-read for a couple of years; I just don't know how long it will be. If I start reading a book and decide it's awful rubbish, I completely delete it.
There is also a whole class of books that I like dipping into. It may be that I have read them long ago, or it may be that I've never read them right through. I just like having them immediately available, which is one of the major advantages of e-readers. |
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I think a lot would depend on your reader and how it can or does organize your books.
With a Sony, having collections, I can keep more than 2000 bookson my reader and still be able to find and access a particular author, series, book, or other way of sorting. Without such, I can see having more than a hundred or so being an issue. |
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