Remember that favorite paperback you reread over and over till the pages fall out? Every ebook you read is on the same ereader. When the pages fall out they fall out on every book you own. Worth thinking about quality construction when you buy your ereader.
Ack! My beloved nook’s screen has gone haywire. It’s still readable but I can’t see words that are in the very bottom left corner. I haven’t picked it up for weeks (it hasn’t even left the bookshelf I put it on) and suddenly, it’s screwed up. After doing some searching online, I have come across…
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