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I am seriously considering getting a Kindle. Anyone have one and have a review for me? I'm reading the reviews online as well.
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Everyone I know who has one seems to really like it. They're not for me, though. I prefer real books.
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I love electronics and I love books but not together
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Everyone I know who has one seems to really like it. They're not for me, though. I prefer real books. Same here. A friend of mine has one and I just can't imagine reading a whole book on one. |
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I have a Sony eReader that Jon got me for Christmas. At first I wasn't sure I would like it, but I love it now. It will never replace the feel and smell of books but it is easier to throw it in my pocketbook and carry it with me. I also have problems with carpal tunnel, so the much lighter weight is easier on my hands.
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I am seriously considering getting a Kindle. Anyone have one and have a review for me? I'm reading the reviews online as well. I don't have one, but I've considered selling them online. |
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I have a Sony eReader that Jon got me for Christmas. At first I wasn't sure I would like it, but I love it now. It will never replace the feel and smell of books but it is easier to throw it in my pocketbook and carry it with me. I also have problems with carpal tunnel, so the much lighter weight is easier on my hands. That is what I would like. It would be much easier for me to hold and read than a regular book. I have some joint pain sometimes and it can get painful holding open a paperback. Plus my eyes are not so great and I can make the font any size I want. |
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I have a Sony eReader that Jon got me for Christmas. At first I wasn't sure I would like it, but I love it now. It will never replace the feel and smell of books but it is easier to throw it in my pocketbook and carry it with me. I also have problems with carpal tunnel, so the much lighter weight is easier on my hands. That is what I would like. It would be much easier for me to hold and read than a regular book. I have some joint pain sometimes and it can get painful holding open a paperback. Plus my eyes are not so great and I can make the font any size I want. That is what I like about it....and that when you "fold" the page corner it's only a virtual fold in the corner of the screen and you can do it to multiple pages without looking for bookmarks. |
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Now I just have to decide between the kindle and the Nook. |
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I don't enjoy reading stuff that's long on my computer or my iPhone. I just can't imagine reading an entire book on a kindle. I did hear a complaint about it the other day while on a plane. The person had wished they had a book with them, because they couldn't use their kindle during take off and landing. Not that I think that would be a huge deal, though, but that's normally when I read when I fly.
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ereaders are great and don't understand the resistance to them. sure I still love my books and won't stop buying them however when I do get my Kindle, it will be amazing to be able to have thousands of publications at my fingertips. I often have two or three books on the go at one time; usually a fiction, non-fiction and self help so a Kindle or equivalent is awesome. I will probably get the Kindle (my sources say it is the best option) but I really want an iPad.
So kindle is a great choice. |
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The kindle is not like reading on a computer. Computers and cell phones flicker and cause eye strain. e readers do not do that. Its like reading paper.
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ereaders are great and don't understand the resistance to them. sure I still love my books and won't stop buying them however when I do get my Kindle, it will be amazing to be able to have thousands of publications at my fingertips. I often have two or three books on the go at one time; usually a fiction, non-fiction and self help so a Kindle or equivalent is awesome. I will probably get the Kindle (my sources say it is the best option) but I really want an iPad. So kindle is a great choice. I just ordered mine. Happy birthday to me! |
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The kindle is not like reading on a computer. Computers and cell phones flicker and cause eye strain. e readers do not do that. Its like reading paper. Good to know. I still don't think it could take the place of books for me. But, like I said, everyone I know who has one likes it. |
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Three of mine are available on Kindle, and people have contacted me to let me know they really enjoyed them in the Kindle format.
I've never used one myself....! |
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I found them! Moving Day looks like something I would like. I didn't know you wrote poetry.
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I found them! Moving Day looks like something I would like. I didn't know you wrote poetry. Yeah, the 2nd and 4th ones are short stories and poems.... |
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I GOT MY KINDLE!!!
*running around screaming and waving arms like a lunatic* |
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So????....Do you like it??????
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ereaders are great and don't understand the resistance to them. sure I still love my books and won't stop buying them however when I do get my Kindle, it will be amazing to be able to have thousands of publications at my fingertips. I often have two or three books on the go at one time; usually a fiction, non-fiction and self help so a Kindle or equivalent is awesome. I will probably get the Kindle (my sources say it is the best option) but I really want an iPad. So kindle is a great choice. I have thousands of books at my fingertips. 2056 currently, with another etimated 3000 that are my parents... I prefer the real thing. I find it interesting watching the commercials for it and the person is using them at the beach. Wouldn't that be kind of risky to damage the electronics? |
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