{"id":13513,"date":"2020-09-21T22:05:32","date_gmt":"2020-09-21T21:05:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.toomik.net\/helen\/blog\/?p=13513"},"modified":"2020-09-22T18:53:50","modified_gmt":"2020-09-22T17:53:50","slug":"daily_2077_-_reading_binge","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.toomik.net\/helen\/blog\/2020\/09\/21\/daily_2077_-_reading_binge\/","title":{"rendered":"Daily: 2077 &#8211; reading binge"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/helen\/blog\/images\/daily_3\/2077_Kindle.jpg\" class=\"x6y45\" \/><br \/>\nI have been on a reading binge, neglecting just about everything I can neglect without feeling really, really bad about it &#8211; including workouts, blogging and laundry.<\/p>\n<p>I still like paper books &#8211; old dog, new tricks, all that &#8211; but I am gradually getting more comfortable with the Kindle reader. It no longer feels like second best. Binge reading, for example, is an area where the Kindle beats paper books hands down. I saw a book recommendation, downloaded a sample, and bought the book within an hour. When I finished that book and wanted more, a few taps got me the next one, and then the next one after that. No searching, no waiting for days for a delivery.<\/p>\n<p>The Kindle also handles better with one hand, for example when I&#8217;m reading lying down and need the other hand to support my head. Or with no hands at all, when I balance the book on my thighs because my hands are busy knitting. Some books don&#8217;t deserve my full attention but I still want to finish them. Can&#8217;t do that with a paper book. (Am I still &#8220;handling&#8221; the book when no hands are involved?)<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>I read differently with the Kindle.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s harder to skim backwards and forwards. With a paper book I can easily flip back a few chapters to look up some detail. I can usually remember roughly how far back that part was &#8211; how many centimetres back in the book. With the Kindle I have much less context about where I am. The e-reader can show some metrics for this &#8211; how many percent I&#8217;ve read, for example. But I would never have an intuitive feeling for how many percent or pages I&#8217;d have to scroll backwards to get back to something I&#8217;ve already read. So I&#8217;m less likely to do so.<\/p>\n<p>Recently I turned those percentages off, anyway, so that they wouldn&#8217;t constantly remind me how much I have left of the book. You can&#8217;t do that with a physical book. The constantly diminishing amount of pages to read is always visible and tangible.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m more likely to re-read a page with the Kindle. Sometimes when the action is exciting and I just want to see what happens next, I only skim parts of the page. With the Kindle, I am more likely to notice this and read the page one more time, more slowly and carefully, before flipping to the next page. There&#8217;s nothing stopping me from doing the same with a paper book, but it just doesn&#8217;t happen. I think it might be because the Kindle page is less dense and contains less text, so one page is just the right amount of text to re-read. Paper book pages are denser and have too much text &#8211; re-reading an entire page would be too much.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>When I&#8217;m a week behind with my blogging, as I am right now, catching up looks hard and blogging becomes a slightly icky task. I want blogging to be fun rather than icky, so I&#8217;ll leave the gap for now and catch up later. You&#8217;ll have to check below this post to see if and when I succeed.<\/p>\n<p>Plus I now have a whole virtual pile of books that I want to review. The binge was most enjoyable but it&#8217;s a good thing that I ran out of books because otherwise I&#8217;d never get anything else done.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I have been on a reading binge, neglecting just about everything I can neglect without feeling really, really bad about it &#8211; including workouts, blogging and laundry. I still like paper books &#8211; old dog, new tricks, all that &#8211; but I am gradually getting more comfortable with the Kindle reader. 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