I’ve always loved the aroma and feel of a new real book. The weight in my hands, the texture of the pages, and the slow satisfaction of turning them. When I first switched to the Kindle Paperwhite, I missed that touch. But over time, I discovered a handful of settings and tricks that bring digital reading much closer to the printed page. It’s not the same, but some of the benefits of eReaders outweigh the obvious sensory shortfalls. If you’ve ever wished your Kindle felt more like holding a book, these tips might bring back some of the old-school reading comfort.
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