Jesse, I agree that the users of our books read them differently than we do.
For example, imagine trying allow a single user, Bob, to read one of your files.
Allow a single user, Bob, to read one of your files.
Before using this function the user should read the instructions on how it works.
The users can listen to music from the shows, read stories or see the programming schedules.
The user is reading anyway; they don't really need that chrome.
It allows users to read reviews on a range of products.
Between updates, users can read analysis provided by national political commentators.
The idea here is that if the user reads the product information, they will accept the price more easily.
And, oh yes, most users won't read any of the instructions printed on the screen.