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Heather
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May 16, 2012 12:06PM

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Why, one might ask?
Dyslexia. It's a strange answer, but after someone pointed out the differences between a printed page and my e-reader, I thought about it a lot.
When I read a physical book, the words jumble and "dance" around the page. I find myself having to read an individual page 3-5 times before my brain understands it. This makes reading for pleasure very difficult, to say the least.
That does NOT happen to me when I read my Kindle. The words stay put, I can read a page once, and move on. As near as anyone can figure, this is because the "page" on the e-reader is perfectly flat, whereas it it curves slightly (or severely) as the page of a real book moves toward the spine of the book.

As for me, I was a voracious reader as a young person but once work and other adult obligations stopped me, I just let this love go. Until I got my Kindle app and downloaded 4 books while I was boarding a plane. The magnitude of this moment struck me as the idea of getting 4 books -- ziiiiiip -- just like that, filled me with glee. I am reading MUCH more than I did over the past decade due to my Kindle.
AND, it inspired me to write again. Just like in the past, reading = writing for me and I published my first novel...to Kindle. I caved and created paper copies as well through CreateSpace, but I really see the ebook as the 90% option as we move forward for all the reasons that they describe.
Rachel