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Sep 02, 2010 08:05PM

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I have been doing audio versions more though. Audio is a great way to sneak in another book or two while I am at work.


I do love my Kindle thoug and read about 10% currently on as well as a good 5% on my iphone throug apps such as Stanza, goodreads, :0)
My goal is to switch over time to more Kindle reading as it's so light weight and easy to read on.



i had a bone marrow transplant last yr, and i could have used a kindle then, i was unable to concentrate on books, and could not get to a library for audio books.
i am curious about the kindle, but i am afraid of what will happen to books........it would be nice to read in bed while my hon was sleeping and not have to fiddle with book lites and flashlites.......lol
k

I am being tempted by the Kindle and Nook, but I really don't purchase most of what I read, so I am hesitant to switch to something that I can't use for library books. If the library gets in on it, I might reconsider.

I read almost exclusively paper. I've tried to cut down on buying books for myself, and use books from the library almost exclusively now. Even the last of the "Girl Who ..." and "Mockingjay" series, so that gives an idea how serious I am about trimming that line item in my budget. :) Don't own a Blackberry or a Kindle, and can't see why I'd want to read sitting in front of a computer screen when I could be curled up in bed or in front of the fireplace. And I don't have much patience for sitting still to listen, except on long car rides. I do envy the portability of having multiple books to read in one tiny little place, especially when traveling, but it's not for me until the readers are much cheaper and the books are library-available.

i did not know there were free books to download from gr, i saw some at amazon......is a sony ereader easy to see when outside.....cuz like mary i enjoy reading outdoors.....
k

I am not a big e-reader either. I just like holding a book in my hands

k
I am still a fan of having my old fashioned book in my hand while I read but lately I have been getting more into ebooks because of the convenience of them. I have listened to a couple audio books but I find that I can get distracted by other things when I am not doing the reading with my eyes.


thanx Karen for this info.....this is what i really wanted to know..i am leaning toward the new kindle, but i like the idea of a touch screen......or do i...hmmm....lol
i enjoyed audio mysteries while camping, or while driving the backroads.....i have to do dishes or putter tho, or i go off as well
k

I figure. Hand held video game systems like the DS and PSP aren't great in bright sunlight either even thoug..."
It's not much of a problem for me as I tend not to sit in direct sunlight anyway and we don't get lots of it in Scotland.


I too will never completely give up paper books.


You've nailed my problem down exactly! It is so easy to buy books! Our credit card looks like I have personally made it my mission to keep Amazon.com in business. Enjoy it!


Oh, that's too bad! Have you looked at the ebooks available here on GR? They are mostly older classics - books now in the public domain. But quite a few of them are available in MOBI format, which looks like it must also work for Kindle. And they are free!

The Kindle has also made me feel less guilty about stopping reading a book that I don't like. And the free samples help me weed out books before I even get around to buying them.
I've read more since getting the Kindle, but I also like a variety of reading formats. I still read hardcover and paperback (usually cheap buys, loaners or gifts, but occasionally a book that is overpriced on Kindle or I can't find).
I also read on the Kindle app for iPhone and I've downloaded a couple other reading apps. I just finished reading Alice in Wonderland as a stand-alone app. Reading it in a different format helped me get through it in short bits--though I think this version was abridged.
I played with my Dad's iPad and see the advantage of the eBooks for Ipad: pictures. It looks like you could read picture books with a kid on it (cool!)

This is why I make all my Kindle purchases on my Amazon credit card. That way I at least get cash back for my books - which of course buys more books!!

this has been a great thread for me, and i will let everyone know about my kindle experience.


Lahni wrote: "Tina wrote: "Luann wrote: "My Kindle should be here on Monday!! I'm very worried about such convenient and instant access to so many books! I'm going to spend too much money!! And I can hardly wait..."
Lahni,
Say more about getting cash back. Is that an Amazon policy I don't know about?
Lahni,
Say more about getting cash back. Is that an Amazon policy I don't know about?

I'd be happy to send you some of my ebooks, they are mostly a mix of pdf and epub.

Welcome to the group, Gina! I did not know you were in this group! It is one of my favorites.
I am slowly working on my husband to get me an ipad or nook for Christmas. I am holding my breath!


I have been wanting to get an e-reader but don't see that happening for a long time since I don't have enough money at the moment.

do u think the ereader is better than the kindle?
k


this is what i am trying to do as well, but i live in a remote place and seeing as i can't touch the actual product, i need u guys to be my eyes and hands.......lol

Well I have looked at a few in different stores but most of them are demos and it just isn't the same as me being able to actually read a book or even just flip through a few pages to get the feel for it. I looked at a Kindle in Target and it didn't impress me because I couldn't do anything on it. I did get a site from someone to compare the different devices. I will have to see if I can find it and post it here.

My $.02 for what its worth:
I was really leaning towards the Nook because of the "lend a book to a friend" factor until I realized that you can only lend each title ONE time. I spent a good 20 min. or so at Barnes and Noble playing with a Nook and it wasn't very intuitive. I had to ask the sales gal how to find or do some things. The page turns were obnoxiously slow. I had read several ebooks on my iphone with the Kindle app and was used to getting a new page with a finger swipe. Nook is probably a better choice if you want to get ebooks from the library which isn't really important for me.
I ended up getting the new Kindle with wi-fi and I love it. It is so much smaller and lighter than the Nook. The Nook actually bothered my wrists after a while. Plus I can "lend" books to friends that have the Kindle app for their computer or phone by adding them to my account and uploading the book to their device. Then I just remove them from my account. You can have up to six (I think) devices on one account at a time. Oh and the page turns are so much faster. Plus the battery life is longer. And I prefer to buy my books from Amazon rather than Barnes and Noble. I like the web site better and I prefer the Kindle app on my iphone over the Barnes and Noble app. It takes a few minutes to get used to pushing buttons after having a touch screen but the Nook was confusing because it had a touch screen but it wasn't the screen I would be looking at or reading from. I never did quite get used to that while I was playing with it.
I never looked into any other ereader so I can't say how they compare but I do love my Kindle.



k


ok, this is good to know
i am unable to get the site tho.....?
k

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Thanks, Luann! I learned a new trick.
I still read paper, but trying to read my nook more. I also read with my ibook app on my phone.
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