Imzadi
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Diva, you can start downloading eBooks onto your computer. If you have a laptop, it's even better as you can read in bed, on the patio or on the couch. There are free software eBook application downloads for PCs.
I wrote about them on this thread: Free eBooks to download!
I recently found out the mobipocket reader format IS the Kindle format. There is a free download at mobipocket.com, just for desktop PCs. You can then buy the Stackhouse series from Amazon and start reading them.
Lots of the bigger libraries (& university libraries) now are part of the NetLibrary program where you can download ebooks for free for a few weeks before having to "return" the eBooks back to the library. Most libraries have the books in Adobe Digital PDF format with a free PDF Reader software and some have the mobipocket format.
It's not quite the same as a cute little Kindle or eReader and not as much portability. But for me, cheapie that I am, it's been worth it, to read the bigger fonts in bed, on my laptop screen.
I realise how much I'm reading off my computer screen anyway, just surfing the web. Now, I can use that time for real reading instead. AND, it lets me hold out until the Kindle or a generic eReader comes down to a price I'm willing to pay. 
I wrote about them on this thread: Free eBooks to download!
I recently found out the mobipocket reader format IS the Kindle format. There is a free download at mobipocket.com, just for desktop PCs. You can then buy the Stackhouse series from Amazon and start reading them.
Lots of the bigger libraries (& university libraries) now are part of the NetLibrary program where you can download ebooks for free for a few weeks before having to "return" the eBooks back to the library. Most libraries have the books in Adobe Digital PDF format with a free PDF Reader software and some have the mobipocket format.
It's not quite the same as a cute little Kindle or eReader and not as much portability. But for me, cheapie that I am, it's been worth it, to read the bigger fonts in bed, on my laptop screen.

