If you like reading books, you need a Kindle.
There are really no two ways about it.
Unsolicited responses are the best indication, right?
Remember, Kindle doesn’t count progression in pages, it counts it in percentages.
And 10 percent isn’t as large an amount as it seems.
Of course, 10 percent will change depending on the length of the book.
In that case, feel free to turn that 10 percent into a more manageable number.
Davies advises reading when your energy is at its highest, so youdon’t succumb to decision fatigue.
It’s pretty much vital to your quest.
Instead of fiddling with your smartphone, use your “throne time” to boost your brain.
Just remember to buy a waterproof cover though!
Read More Than One Book at a Time
I know what you’re thinking.
But hear me out.
Think of books like your favorite music or TV shows.
You might also enjoy classic rock days, and then some electronica days.
So why should books be any different?
That’s a big advantage, so make the most of it.
As Redditorkaylakoo says:
I like reading multiple books at once.
Kindles let me have my entire library with me at all times.
Download two or more books from different genres, like one humorous, one thriller, and one biographical.
Then pick a book based on your mood.
Whenever you finish a book on your Kindle, it is marked as read in your Goodreads catalog.
Over time, this builds your reader profile, which lets Goodreads recommend books you’ll like.
A book feels like a commitment.
Well, it’s time to get over that habit.
In ourtips to read more bookswe suggested you shouldn’t finish books you aren’t enjoying.
Instead, stop feeling guilty about not reading a book to the end.
Enjoying more books is a far better way to spend your time than judging yourself.
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In addition to the above, audiobooks deserve a brief mention.
If you haven’t tried them, you shouldget started with audiobooks on your Kindle app.
These techniques should have you reading more books than ever before with your Kindle.