I read roughly 100 books a year.
I buy about $150-$200 worth of books on my Kindle a year (~20 tittles) but about half of that money comes from gifts (Christmas & Bday) from those who know I want Kindle books. I usually buy the books I don't want to wait for at the library.
I read about 50 of the 'free' Kindle books a year (listen to them when I'm at the gym - most of the free titles have speech enabled)
I get about 2-3 titles a month (~30 a year) from the Library because I don't want to spend the money to buy them. My library gets titles about 4-6 months after their release.
I do occassionally buy a dead tree book because it contains graphics or pictures that the Kindle doesn't do justice with and I don't want to wait for the library or want to keep it. I might buy about 10-15 books this way a year.
The Kindle has spoiled me and I find actually holding a book annoying, lol. I had a library book to read while at the park and the wind blowing the pages annoyed me. Some tomes such as Ken Follet or Stephen King are too large to manage - love the lightweight Kindle so I can read a 1000 page book with one hand
Since getting the Kindle almost two years I have saved lots of money from my previous $50-$80 a month book buying habit and have read roughly 80 titles on the device and have about 300 on file.
As far video rentals, we have Netflix streaming or use my mother-in-laws
Amazon Prime free streaming. Stop doing the library videos because we paid fines for bringing them back late all the time
