Once again I'm attempting the ebook world.
My first ebook reader was a Franklin Ebookman but the OS corrupted somewhere along the way and I haven't been able to fix it. Wasn't that fond of it anyway - screen was too small and dark.
Just got an Aluratek Libre (it's charging for the first time even as I type this), which is ironic since it uses the same hardware as the Jetbook made by Ectaco, which is the company IIRC which took over Franklin's Ebookman line. So I've just gone around in a circle.
I'm trying the ebook route now because my boxes of books are beginning to crowd me out of my home, and anyway, I'm a tech junkie and it's a great new toy. And now that I have those 100 classic ebooks that came with the reader, perhaps I'll finally read some of those books that I always said that I'd read "someday", after I read my mystery book or my romance book or my scifi book or my....