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I love reading. Whenever I have time to myself I visit my local bookstore and look at the selection of books available. In college I used to read a book while I was traveling to the campus. I’m currently reading a crime fiction book.
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I find reading on kindles/tablets difficult, it seems to give me headaches so I stick to books, nothing better than a good rummage round in charity shops. Currently on a book called The magicians end by Raymond E Feist. It is part of a series which I have just loved reading. The main problem with reading is how quickly you can lose time.
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@fishingmum I know what you mean. I use an anti glare filter or the lowest light settings and I’m fine
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@debbiedo49if I use the lowest light setting it seems to make it harder to read, but I did not know about an anti glare filter, is that like a sheet that you put over the kindle? willing to give it a go as you can access so many books that I would not other wise have access to.
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I love reading, it's one of the few things that helps me get through. I am currently rereading Wuthering Heights and starting a new magic fiction book
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Its an app you can get for your phone or tablet free from app store
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