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            Benefits of Reading




            As an intellectual object, a book is prototypically a makeup of such great length that it takes a
            considerable investment of time to write and a still significant, though not so extensive, investment
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            composition, a use that reflects the fact that, in antiquity, long functions needed to be written on
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            unrestricted sense, a publication is the compositional whole of that such sections, whether called
            chapters or books or parts, are parts.

            The academic material in a tangible book need not be a makeup, nor even be called a book.
            Novels can consist only of drawings, engravings, or photos, or such things as crossword puzzles or
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            Although in ordinary academic parlance that a monograph is understood to be a specialist
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            (book) or a finite number of volumes (even a novel like Prousts seven-volume In Search of Lost
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            In the 2000s, due to the rise in availability of cheap handheld computing devices, the chance to
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            book is a contraction of"electronic book"; it pertains to some book-length book in electronic form.
            An e-book is usually made available through the internet, but also on CD-ROM and other forms. E-
            Books might be read either via a computing device with an LED screen like a conventional
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