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Funny, that is one of the very few things that I MISS about p-books -- pinching the already read portion and comparing it to the TBR portion -- usually because I want it to be longer! I know I can look at the progress bar and see that I'm about halfway, or whatever, but I do miss that little tactile reminder...
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I like to know my progress in a book. If I'm on page 75 of 450 and am bored, I know it is time to stop reading and delete the book (this happens much too frequently) because there is too much left to struggle through. OTOH, if I'm on page 380 of 450 and I'm only now starting to get bored, I know that either I will continue to be bored or the story will pick up but that to this point the book has been at least interesting, and thus I'll finish reading it.
In addition, like others whio have commented this way, knowing where I am in relation to the "end" helps me decide whether I want to try to continue reading now or put it down and continue later. Perhaps it is because I'm old, but I like the replication of the pbook reading experience when reading ebooks. It's probably just familiarity but it certainly has made my transition from p to e much quicker and easier. |
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I bought a book for the Kobo app on my iPad, and then found out the Kobo app only tells you how many pages you have left in the chapter, not the book. I read and enjoyed it, but I was was restless the whole time, not knowing how far into it I was. I'm glad to have my Sony now; I can enjoy Kobobooks' coupons AND knowing how where I am in a book.
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I have to know where I am in a book. I hate when I don't know. I like to know my place in space
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I may not have been clear in my initial post. If I'm bored with the book, I do turn on the progress bar to see how far I am. If I only have a little bit left, I'll persevere. If I still have a ways to go, I give it up. Otherwise, I leave the progress bar off. |
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I realize you don't enjoy it, but I like the way you phrased it: restless. I'd say it takes the reader out of their comfort zone and, hopefully, makes them connect with the uncertainty the characters are experiencing. I think it's a great opportunity for writers of e-books to mine to its full potential.
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I think I hear what you're saying, SlowRain. I am like that with back cover copy: sometime I need it to decide if I want to read the book, but if I have already made up my mind, I try NOT to read the back cover copy, because it gives too much away and I like that disoriented feeling trying to figure out what is going on at the beginning of a book.
And definitely the page numbers help me orient myself with the narrative structure, just as the time does with tv shows and movies on tv (movies in the theater are different because I don't know exactly when the movie is going to end... so in that way it is a more immersive experience). But I don't think I can try your experiment because I don't think my reader allows for turning off the page numbers. Oh and unlike others here, chapters mean nothing to me. I might stop reader one page before the chapter ends, or after the first paragraph of a new chapter. I stop when I want to stop (usually when I'm falling asleep). eP |
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Can one read too much?
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On the new Sony, I fast forward (holding down the page advance button), watching the chapter flip by, and then hit GO TO PAGE to get back to where I was once I see how much is left; I've only done it once so far, but it worked well for me.
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I had an opposite experience that impacted me as much as your experience seems to have impacted you.
I was reading a book that said it was 700+ pages long. And was completely dismayed and frustrated when the book "suddenly" came to an end at page 400-something. I thought I had another 300 pages to go and was completely not expecting that to have been the end of the book. It was an awful experience. Having said that...in my case there were page numbers that were just incorrect. Wonder how it would have worked if I didn't have false page numbers to begin with.... |
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