Usage Note
Lesestoff is a colloquial collective term for anything to read — books, magazines, printouts. It implies variety and informality; Lektüre is the more formal equivalent implying a specific assigned or chosen text.
Examples
"Für die Zugfahrt hatte sie genug Lesestoff dabei."
Natural Translation
She had enough reading material with her for the train journey.
Literal Translation
For the train-journey had she enough reading-material with.
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