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Old 02-24-2011, 01:34 PM   #7
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Hi, all --

The point of having them borrow library books (an issue that we all are tired of, in relation to Kindles) would not be so much for classroom use, as it would be: I just want them to learn to use technology to borrow books they would like to read. That's all.

We already are obligated to purchase books for classroom use, so that is not the issue. It's just that I would have liked to them to learn to enjoy reading that they choose themselves, without my forcing it on them, and for free.

Grr @ amazon, but oh well.


If I am not able to get the Pocketbook, then I will settle (with mixed feelings) for Kindles. Which is great, because I happen to love the Kindle. It's just not my ideal (but my husband is not available in ereader format, go figure)
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