My DH bought me a kindle and it has taken me awhile to get used to it.
I'm one of those people who buys 100s of books a year - hard and paper. My house is full.
The transition has been hard as I have so many books stacked up to read that I needed them to release a new book I hadn't bought that I could move to the virtual top of the pile.
I have now read 2 books and 3 issues of a magazine subscription, here is my experience-
1. It's a little heavier than I expected but about the same as a hardback book.
2. Great for reading while eating or other things that require a free hand or two like feeding the baby. Since I read so much, I get hand cramps from holding books - not a problem
3. I love the adjustable font size. In different light you can adjust the size or if your eyes get tired.
4. Great for reading in bed especially with tri-focals because you can choose the best font size for comfortable book cuddling
5. I bought the cover and book light that seem to be the most popular, I love the cover but you have to remember to put the kindle to sleep before closing or it will press the "joy sticK". The book light was supposed to slip into a slit in the cover ... hmmm cover, no slit so I still haven't figured out a good way to attach the light. I have propped it in the cover and the light does very well- I can't wait to take it in the car at night, also to be able to read in bed in the middle of the night without disturbing DH.
6. There are still some authors that I will continue to buy in paper because they are authors that I love, I have all their books, etc. So far there hasn't been a book I've wanted that wasn't available for the kindle and I am saving money.
7. I love being able to get magazines on the kindle. I want to get the New Yorker but then I would never get any books read ...
8. I haven't been able to figure out how to apply an
Amazon gift card to kindle purchases as they are handled as 1-click purchases.
9. I miss being able to see the covers, read the inside blurb - have an inkling of the plot before I start the book.
That's my experience so far. I picked up a hardback to start tonight after a week of only reading on the kindle, we'll see what it's like to go back to paper ...