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SvennoJ said:
Scoobes said:

Worth reading until the end then?

I just got to book 8 which is apparently where Robert Jordan started to drag the series out.

And yes, a Kindle will work in sunlight, no it's not waterproof although a bit of rain is OK. I would still recommend digital over paper for the simple fact you can read on your phone/tablet if you forget your reader.

Yes, it's still good to the end. The last volume is a bit heavy on the battles though with little exploration or travelling. More politics and lots of manoevering of armies so far. It's still great to be back in the wheel of time universe.

I don't have a mobile phone or tablet. My laptop screen and WiiU gamepad are practically invisible outside. The only reason I would go digital is that it's kinda westeful to buy paperbacks. On the other hand, I loved raiding my dad's bookcase when I was young. I started reading lotr at age 12 because it had a cool looking map inside.
So I'm kinda hesitant with digital books. Apart from lacking the fun of browsing through a stack of physical books, can multiple people use the account at the same time, reading different books?

I believe so. I'm pretty sure I've read from different books on my Kindle app and Kindle e-reader at the sametime. If they're both connected to the net then it'll sync though so if two people are reading from the same book at the sametime I'm not sure how that'd work when in comes time to sync to the last read page. If one person is offline then it should be perfectly fine though (my Kindle is offline most of the time, only connect to Wi-Fi to download new books).

Anyway, I get the feeling I'm going to be reading the rest of the Wheel of Time series in one go now. The last two books really sucked me back in. I've got multiple books from other series to read but this has really drawn me in.