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Quite awhile back--probably a couple years, I asked on here about good book holders for those of us that have trouble holding a book to read. At that time I couldn't find anything but today on FB I noticed an ad on the side of the screen for book holders.

I am impressed! I'm wondering if anyone has tried one of these or something else to help them hold a book.

They also have a laptop holder that looks great to me!

Pricey but we are worth it!

http://www.bookholder.com/page.asp?i=216
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