Wednesday, September 28, 2011

THE END. How many novels do you actually finish on your iPad? UPDATE




"Lives with you long after you turn 
the last page..."

(Reviewer - "The Smiting Texts" - #1 in my Egypt trilogy of adventure thrillers.)

It's so easy to buy a novel to read on your iPad, and it's also so easy and enjoyable to read.
But...
I sometimes wonder - is it also easy to forget to read on to the end, with all the other distractions on your iPad?
It's not as if you have a bulky paperback sitting there accusingly on your bedside table with a bookmark pulling a tongue at you.
Out of sight, out of mind?
I think we need a new iPad app. 
Every now and then it flashes up an image of your partly read novel and a bookmark jutting out to show how far you've come.
Either that or make sure the books you read drag you inexorably to the last page... and beyond.

Now a book-binge 3-in-1volume edition (Kindle and paperback)  at around 977 pages - and yes, in spite of the length, readers are reading this edition to the end, I am seeing!

And the intrigue DOESN'T END there...

There's a 9-book Anson Hunter series.

AMAZON KINDLE & PAPERBACK

https://amzn.to/2lZu6bD