Short E-books greater than or less than long E-Books
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Re: Short E-books greater than or less than long E-Books
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I prefer books either way. I cannot say I care for the length of a book. As long as it is interesting and filled with enough to keep me interested, I'm good.KrystleM wrote: ↑04 Jan 2016, 22:30 I recently began reading E-books and what brought me to them were short stories which are about 50-150 pages. I recently purchased an E-Book that is 350 pages (although pretty short), but I am a bit overwhelmed reading a book with so many pages on my e-reader. I am not sure if it just me, or is it harder to read a numerous amount of pages via a screen than on paper.
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I understand how you feel. Sometimes books with too many pages overwhelm me. But if the book is good, then I always sit through all the pages.KrystleM wrote: ↑04 Jan 2016, 22:30 I recently began reading E-books and what brought me to them were short stories which are about 50-150 pages. I recently purchased an E-Book that is 350 pages (although pretty short), but I am a bit overwhelmed reading a book with so many pages on my e-reader. I am not sure if it just me, or is it harder to read a numerous amount of pages via a screen than on paper.
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