For me, to do that, I like the Kindle better than a book! With a book, you'll have to go to the end, find out what page the story ends (I've been burned by mysteries with up to 30 pages of ads, coming soons, etc etc, at the back of a book) so that you know the context of how many pages left, and then you run the risk of seeing "who dunnit" when you read mysteries LOL. But with the K, you've got x out of y "locations" right there!
With the K, I just start typing the name of the person that I am wondering about...or just some interesting word that I remember was in the spot I'm thinking about. If Jenny was walking through the forest thinking about who killed Kevin, I'll type in "forest", and it brings up a list, with contextual sentences around it, of where "forest" is used in the book. I can find things VERY quickly doing that.
Thanks for posting that! That is a plus over a DB book. I can usually remember a certain word or phrase better than the people or places involved. I love tech but unless I get one as a gift, I have no plans for one because new windows, floors, & braces are all ahead on the want/need list.
We are adding an e-reader to DH's family though. It should be interesting. DFIL is getting a kindle for his bday. DH nixed my idea at first, then presented it to his sibs & they were all for it. FIL is a library volunteer and repairs books, not sure how he will receive the e-version. But I think the ability to enlarge the text, be read to, & take on trips will be a plus. And he loves technology so it'll at least be something new since he reads all the time.