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Top 5 Reading Glasses

By Esther Lombardi, About.com

Even if you have great eyesight now, you may find yourself squinting after hours of studying or reading small print. Reading glasses allow you to read books more easily--whether you're just tired, reading small print, or really feeling the normal side-effects of spending many years with your nose buried in a book. Here are a few reading glasses. Buy a pair for yourself, or give the gift of reading glasses. Read on!

1. Finest Zeiss Gun Metal Reading Glasses

Your books will always be as clear and crisp as possible with these durable, precision-molded CR39 lenses. The glasses come with a cleaning cloth and a protective case.

2. Suzanne Somers Reading Glasses with Flashlight Cylinder Case

These tortoise stem reading glasses feature rimless wire frames. The matching, hinged-cylinder carrying case has a built-in flashlight.

3. Reading Glasses in Pen

See what you read, while you keep your pen-carrying case handy. The pen case protects your metal-frame glasses from scratches and bumps as you carry your glasses.
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4. Reading Glasses Eyeglasses Folding Scojo Franklin

The reading glasses fold down to the size of cigarette lighter. You can pick a lense power of your choice, and then enjoy being able to read the text more clearly.
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5. Hand-Painted Reading Glasses

These hand-painted reading glasses come in a variety of designs: Winter, Spring, Martini, Fruit, Flower, Fish, Bamboo, Abstract, Animal Print, Cartoon Martini, and Pink Retro. Read in style.
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