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      Dec 22, 2014 11:58PM
    
     Not knowing what device you used to read it, I'll chime in that Amazon Kindle books give running percentages; Epub formatted ones (Nook, Sony, etc.) give page counts such as "123 of 210". Moreover, there are ways of accessing a Table of Contents, though that's not intuitive for new e-book readers. Non-fiction books with a slew of notes and such at the end can finish abruptly, unless one checks ahead to see where those begin and the text of the "story" ends.
      Not knowing what device you used to read it, I'll chime in that Amazon Kindle books give running percentages; Epub formatted ones (Nook, Sony, etc.) give page counts such as "123 of 210". Moreover, there are ways of accessing a Table of Contents, though that's not intuitive for new e-book readers. Non-fiction books with a slew of notes and such at the end can finish abruptly, unless one checks ahead to see where those begin and the text of the "story" ends.
    
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