The read-aloud feature (which is wonderful) needs work so that it scrolls and keeps reading instead of starting over and over.
Please provide more details of what you are seeing.
I've just checked it and it keeps reading for me.
What platform are you using, what book are you trying to read, exactly what are you experiencing?
If I use the Read Aloud feature and 2 paragraphs are read, and I scroll to align with it, it jumps back up to the beginning, no matter what I do. If I scroll it jumps, if I hit pause and move the text to align, it jumps back up. I may try to keep it at eye level, but it jumps back up.
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