Ezra Klein asks: can the Internet be your new bookshelf?. Yes it can, though it’ll probably have to happen on a common-enough platform, one where a) conversation can happen, b) browsing is easy. It does beg the question, though: what use is there of a virtual bookshelf if less people are reading?
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By Eli James
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Why do you read online fiction? Why would you want to? Afterglow: a Novelr community project.
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