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Old 07-19-2010, 09:33 PM   #56
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Originally Posted by mike_bike_kite View Post
If reading paper books count then: sitting on the edge of a live volcano in Guatemala with lava shooting overhead. It was quite stunning to be sitting there, way above the clouds, watching a new mountain being created all around you but after an hour or so I got out my book...
Of ALL of the stories people have described here, this is the only one in which I would say...WHY WERE YOU READING??? That sounds incredibly beautiful. Maybe it would get a little bit old, but from where I'm sitting I could never imagine getting tired of it. Thanks for sharing!

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Originally Posted by mrscoach View Post
Hey, I've read in the shower. The only problem was the plastic bag my reader was in kept steaming over. (I was just trying to let the shower massage work out the kinks in my back and legs.) Reading in the tub is definitely easier, I will agree.
Now that's a commitment to multi-tasking! Just don't try to use your ereader as a soap sponge!

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I can't remember the exact title but I know it was science fiction because it was part of a Space Opera. Beside, I was in active labor for 12 hrs, which starts and stops so there was quite a bit of time in between. And my son now almost 2 loves his books
Interesting. At least the reading rubbed off. Yeah..12 hours...I'd be desperate for anything else to do.
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