I often use book stands because of my RSI. The wire ones are nearly useless. I have a Book Mate like this: [link]
It does require some use of hands because you have to adjust the little page keepers with each page turn. If she has less control of her hands than needed for that, have you considered audiobooks?
Sorry to hear about your aunt, Ginger. The book stand sounds like a great idea, but I've never used one.
ION, I have a party to clean up after. Don't wanna.
Pet Peeve #826: When I say I live in LA and love it to death, it's kinda rude to respond, "OMIGOD WHY??? IT SUCKS SO MUCH!!!"
Kristen, my biggest reaction to watching The Italian Job last night was a fierce missing of LA. LA is the opposite of suck.
I have decided to get married in the US, hopefully this year. This way my sister will have to choose between my wedding and her ban on US travel. It would be convenient if I could have a boyfriend before March, for unrelated reasons.
So get on that, will you, Buffistas?
Ginger, Spidra's suggestion sounds good.
So get on that, will you, Buffistas?
There's a hot young barista at the Northgate Starbucks drive through that I've considered kidnapping and shipping to you... (Last time we ordered there, I looked through the window and said to Paul, "Damn, can we get him for ita?")
Great voice, too.
My grandfather used a similar book holder when he read at the table, but turning pages one-handed took some dexterity, and it didn't work well with paperbacks or books with short bottom margins.
My grandmother used a lap desk on a bean bag when she read in her easy chair, something like this: [link]
So get on that, will you, Buffistas?
Um, I saw someone I thought would be perfect for you, he's a scientist, though, so I don't know how you'd feel. Also older than you, but superhot, sexy bod, and remarkably kind.
Any parameters, other than 'be American'?
Come to think of it, ita, your mom would approve given the PhD and science stuff, yeah?
man, this computer needs afixin'.