I splurged and purchased a Kindle in the summer.
What I like about it:
so light, easier to read in bed, on planes, take with me everywhere
holds lots of books so I can read several when I am traveling or stuck somewhere for a long time
free books and reduced prices
not a lot of book piles after reading books
But I want to add, I still read books which I get used or from the library, or even I have bought a few. I read alot and love it all.
Also, the one thing I miss from Kindle reading (don't tell people who don't do this) being able to read toward the end or back at the beginning to see if it gets better or if I missed something. You can't just flip to a different section.
Hope that helps a little.
Agreed!!I love to read but nothing about the Kindle appeals to me. I like my stacks of books, I like feeling the pages in my fingers. And now I will add that I like flipping back and forth at will.
I love to read but nothing about the Kindle appeals to me. I like my stacks of books, I like feeling the pages in my fingers. And now I will add that I like flipping back and forth at will.
Are you serious? If it's my stinkin book, I should be fully able to flip through it as I please.
I love to read but nothing about the Kindle appeals to me. I like my stacks of books, I like feeling the pages in my fingers. And now I will add that I like flipping back and forth at will.
Are you serious? If it's my stinkin book, I should be fully able to flip through it as I please.
I love to read but nothing about the Kindle appeals to me. I like my stacks of books, I like feeling the pages in my fingers. And now I will add that I like flipping back and forth at will.
Agreed!!
This sounds odd but I love the feel of the book, the smell of the book, etc.
Agreed!!
This sounds odd but I love the feel of the book, the smell of the book, etc. The Kindle's just a little too much for me.
That being said, I am getting my daddy the Nook for Christmas. He used to love to read but is almost blind now due to glaucoma. The doctor thinks that the Nook might be beneficial because it's back light and the text can be pretty large! I understand the Kindle/Nook for those types of sitautions but it doesn't float my own boat!
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I love to read but haven't gone for a Kindle. I think maybe it's because I stare at a computer screen all day at work and my eyes need a break from digital screens in the evenings. I'm sure the Kindle is easier on the eyes than my big old computer monitor, but still.
Also as a graphic designer I love to see the typography and paper and jacket covers, etc., of a real book. Maybe Kindle replicates this somehow, but I haven't read enough about it to know.
I suppose I could do both the Kindle and real books, though. Not ruling out a Kindle, just haven't felt the need yet! If I traveled more I could definitely see buying a Kindle just for the sake of saving space in my luggage.
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Are you serious? If it's my stinkin book, I should be fully able to flip through it as I please.
I love to read but nothing about the Kindle appeals to me. I like my stacks of books, I like feeling the pages in my fingers. And now I will add that I like flipping back and forth at will.