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If you do most of your reading at home, curled up with a cuppa and a cosy blanket, there’s no real reason why you should opt for an ereader over the real thing. But if you like reading on the go - even only occasionally - there’s simply no beating the convenience of an ereader. Don’t get me wrong - I still love physical books. I can’t pass up a good deal at the markets or an op-shop, and I still have a pile of unread paperbacks taking up precious space on my tiny bookshelf. But that’s the thing about this dilemma - you don’t have to choose one or the other. You can experience the best of both worlds.