If by "help" you mean getting through it, maybe. But probably not. Better to ask yourself why you're reading trading ebooks in the first place rather than studying the market. Study the market rather than what somebody says (or writes) about the market, and by "study the market" I mean watch price move either in real-time or delayed or replay. When price does something you don't understand -- reverses, collapses, moves in what amounts to a straight line seemingly not doing anything at all -- make note of that. Observe, wonder, think, ask questions. And when you have a list of questions, even a short one, you will then be prepared to consult books with a purpose, i.e., to find answers to your questions, not to endure making your way through the book from beginning to end just so that you can say you did.
Few books have been of actual use to me. Less than a half-dozen. But I got nothing out of any of them until I watched live (or delayed or replayed) charts and began to ask and write down questions regarding why price was doing what it was doing (which is another way of asking why traders were doing what they were doing). Studying indicators, including candlesticks, was a complete waste of time. Studying "patterns" other than double tops and bottoms and higher/lower lows/highs was also a waste of time. It doesn't matter what you intend to trade: stocks, futures, commodities, forex, options, whatever. You have to watch it, study it, attempt to understand it, and as part of that attempt formulate questions. When you have those questions, you'll be in a position to benefit from books. Whether those books are hard copy or digital won't matter much.
There is an extraordinary amount of misinformation out there. In order to insulate yourself and protect yourself from it, study the market -- the movement of your market's prices -- itself. Then when some book or post or article tries to blow smoke up your skirt, at least a couple of bells ought to go off and prompt you to wonder if this person has any idea what he or she is talking about, and you won't be sentencing yourself to years of trying to figure it all out.