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I feel reading books from onlinebookclub has become part of my daily reading routine. Before that, I used to read books about parenting.
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It varies depending on what is going on in my life but I would generally read everyday. Normally while commuting to & from work, lunchtime & almost always for some period at nightime but any few minutes I have to spare I'll pick up my current book.
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It varies depending on what is going on in my life but I would generally read everyday. Normally while commuting to & from work, lunchtime & almost always for some period at nightime but any few minutes I have to spare I'll pick up my current book.I'm an addicted reader and have been all my life. I would read the cereal box if that is all that's available. Paperbacks are my favorites since they are light to hold when reading in bed - around 2 am every morning I wake up and read for an hour. Terry Callister emailed me a copy of his newly published fiction novel, "The Catalytic Programme" and I tried to read it on my laptop but it was too cumbersome. So I opened it on my smartphone - and LOVED reading on it. (The book was very good, also). The smartphone has apps for all the Ebooks, it is lit so you can read without a light, and the text is resized to whatever you want. Plus - you always have your phone with you. There are tons of free ebooks and 99 cent Ebooks. Anyone have a free or 99 cent Ebook to recommend?
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I'm an addicted reader and have been all my life. I would read the cereal box if that is all that's available. Paperbacks are my favorites since they are light to hold when reading in bed - around 2 am every morning I wake up and read for an hour. Terry Callister emailed me a copy of his newly published fiction novel, "The Catalytic Programme" and I tried to read it on my laptop but it was too cumbersome. So I opened it on my smartphone - and LOVED reading on it. (The book was very good, also). The smartphone has apps for all the Ebooks, it is lit so you can read without a light, and the text is resized to whatever you want. Plus - you always have your phone with you. There are tons of free ebooks and 99 cent Ebooks. Anyone have a free or 99 cent Ebook to recommend?
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When I read on my computer or phone, it's often an eBook downloaded from Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org. They have everything from fiction to non-fiction. Not the newer books though, as these are free eBooks.
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