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Hmm I wish I had had my Uni books on Kindle- 6 courses all with multiple text books- no wonder I have a bad back. I don't think Kindles even existed then...
Thanks for the responses, you meade me feel a lot better.

And for novels? Don't be so damn lazy and use the bookmark function, that is what i say.

I am less likely to ignore a honky great text book sta next to me than hiding on my kindle. Not that I can afford to do any more courses. I have a degree and a diploma, best not be greedy;)

"It's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it."






You don't get the dots on the iPad app.

I usually like to use chapters as a convenient break & I'll often just read to the end of the chapter (and sometimes the next one and the next one...)
Chapter titles is another matter, since they could arguably be spoilery. I'm debating at the moment whether to have chapter titles in my novel...
A quick question- does anyone use the Table of Contents when viewing a kindle book? If so what for- novels, anthologies etc.
I rarely use them as Kindle saves where I am. Personally I don't see the point for novels- chapter 1 is, well, chapter 1. Unless there are maps, diagrams or other things to refer to I am not sure I would use it.
At present I don't have one in my novel but I am wondering if I should as apparently Kindle can be a bit flaky setting them up properly.
I was reading elsewhere some readers will not consider a book without TOC.
Thoughts on this as both authors and readers, please.