When you click on a book for the first time in the Kindle, it takes you to the first page of the book. Sometimes it skips the foreward, the pages in the beginning that mention the publisher & acknowledgements and takes you to the first chapter. When I started Glorious
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
FAIL!
After using my Kindle for almost 2 years now, I just had my first reading catastrophe.
When you click on a book for the first time in the Kindle, it takes you to the first page of the book. Sometimes it skips the foreward, the pages in the beginning that mention the publisher & acknowledgements and takes you to the first chapter. When I started Glorious
, it started on the first page of the first chapter. I thought the book started off weird, but who am I to question how a book starts? Also when I read the reviews on Amazon (I always read the reviews on Amazon. Actually reading reviews on Amazon is one of my favorite past times, you should try it sometime. Pick the most ridiculous item you can find & read its reviews. HILARIOUS, especially the comments on said reviews), I saw them mentioning an incident and characters I had no knowledge of. I thought I missed something & went scouring through the book. I finally realized that my Kindle skipped the ENTIRE prologue, which was very important to the whole premise of the book. Imagine my surprise when I clicked on "Go to Beginning", pressed previous page & there actually WAS a previous page. My conclusion: I HAVE to read it again. And so I'm doing that, because I don't feel right. Easter Bartlett deserves that, if nothing else.
When you click on a book for the first time in the Kindle, it takes you to the first page of the book. Sometimes it skips the foreward, the pages in the beginning that mention the publisher & acknowledgements and takes you to the first chapter. When I started Glorious
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