From audiobooks to Instagram book clubs, here’s how to make reading work for you.
Download the Kindle app on your phone
As much as I love holding and reading a physical book , living in a small London flat simply means I do not have enough space for all the books I want to read. With libraries still shuttered, downloading the Kindle app on your phone is a great way to read more books . Having these books on my phone means, instead of instinctively going for one of the social media apps, I’ve been more likely to tap on the Kindle app and start reading.
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