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11 articles


  • Behind the scenes

    Galaxus survey: who reads the most books in Europe?

    by Tobias Heller

  • News + Trends

    Have you bought an e-reader from Weltbild? How to save your e-books now

    by Martin Jungfer

  • News + Trends

    "Red Dead's History: The raspy voice of Arthur Morgan tells America's story

    by Kim Muntinga

  • News + Trends

    "Dragon Ball" creator Akira Toriyama has died

    by Kevin Hofer

  • News + Trends

    Tolino: e-book catalogue contains more than four million books for the first time

    by Kim Muntinga

  • News + Trends

    CES 2023: New type of e-ink glasses presented

    by Coya Vallejo Hägi

  • Background information

    Four reasons why you should get into One Piece – even 25 years after its inception

    by Kevin Hofer

  • Product test

    How the Tolino Vision 6 turned me into an ebook reader

    by Martin Jungfer

  • News + Trends

    E-Book-Reader at "Stiftung Warentest": "Good" devices exist in the Amazon cage, but also in freedom

    by Martin Jungfer

  • News + Trends

    Huawei MatePad Paper presented: Tablet with e-ink display

    by Jan Johannsen

  • Background information

    Trap streets – intentional mistakes made by Google Maps and co.

    by Carolin Teufelberger

Books

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We'll give you ideas on which book is perfect as a last-minute gift for the holidays or to decorate your coffee table. We'll also tell you which one will be a conversation starter for hours of discussion in a cosy group. The latter can quickly degenerate into a heated debate here in the editorial office. After all, literary preferences are as diverse as our authors themselves. Here we share with you our reading recommendations for your next holiday, organising systems that divide minds, and semi-serious no-go's and dos when dealing with books.

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