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Why You Should Buy the Best Book Holder for the Favorite Book Lover on Your List

Submitted by on Wednesday October 6, 2010 No Comments

Selected properly, a book holder can reduce and sometimes even eliminate hand, wrist, neck and arm fatigue for book lovers, protect the book it holds, and protect the reader’s privacyfrom prying eyes. While book holders can be a real necessity for readers with certain disabilities, most readers don’t initially realize the convenience of a book holder. However, virtually every book reader quickly find they prefer reading with one once they’ve actually used a well conceived design.

Some book holder designs can also function as a stand to support and position a book for convenient reading. Some designs are simple wire creations that clip onto pages of the book to hold it open, while others form stands for use on flat surfaces and can be folded flat for easy storage or transport. Other designs include floor stands that can be easily moved from a favorite chair to bed to next to. Other designs feature spring steel inside plastic covers that wrap around a book to keep it open while reading and snap closed for protection during travel.

Other book holder designs can perform double duty as magazine holders, copy holders, newspaper holders, etc, thus extending the number of benefits its owner enjoys. There are book holders designed to float in a pool or tub, and there are book holders that will hold your book or other reading material attached to your computer or laptop screen. And there are designs to securely clamp to a table, counter top or desk to hold a book weighing up to five pounds while preserving valuable work space. These are particularly great for cook books, repair manuals, user guides, instruction or installation manuals and other reading materials you need to keep handy when working, but where space is at a premium.

By buying the right book holder(s), a book lover’s enjoyment can be increased many fold.

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