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Location: Maryland
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I like my Kindle a lot, too. I've got lots of books, and I've been reading stuff I would never have done otherwise. But the other day I found myself thinking "I want to read a real book right now".
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Philly suburbs
Device: Kindle 3/Kindle Fire/Kindle Touch/iPhone/iPod/iPad
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I have Water for Elephants in paperback, but have not had a chance to read it yet....if it were on my Kindle, it would be finished by now!
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Sweden
Device: Kobo Libra2, Tolino Vision 6
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When reading a paper book I keep looking for where to change the font size!
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Enthusiast
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Sweden
Device: Samsung Galaxy I5700 Spica, Kindle 3
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I too get quite upset when I can't find a legal copy to buy and read on an electric device.
Luckily they often is found on the piratebay.. I don't have any problems downloading stuff that aren't for sale. |
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Location: Hot Springs Village, Arkansas
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I love being able to care around all my tech books and it still only weighs less than a pound.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Australia
Device: Kindle Oasis 2&3, Paperwhites, Kindle Touch, Kobo Clara, IPad Air2
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We had one of those Maybe that was the beginning of the whole RSI thing. Someone was remarking at work that you never hear of it these days and yet in the nineties, RSI was a very common malady. I wonder if we are more sensible these days or has it just fallen from favor.I love my Kindle too. I have recently ordered one for my son and am eagerly checking the tracking on it. It is almost as exciting as when I followed the journey of my own first one back in October.
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I don't like paperbooks anymore either. After having read ebooks for over a year, last week I bought a paperback just for a change. I didnt like it at all. I didn't like the font or the layout of the text. I also found it too much of an effort to keep the book open. I didn't get very far with it.
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That's the wost part for me too!
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jbcohen :
know what you mean. I started reading David Weber's 'Honor Harrington' series. (By the way the first two book are free at Baen's free library: www.baen.com) went to purchase the third installment...... not available in e-reader format. I guess I will be reading paperback books again. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Arlington, TX
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Funny thing, at church I'm known as the techy-guy. Because I get just about every new device that comes out. When the Pastor passed out a book to our Men's study group to use, I right away got out my Droid, went to Amazon, bought the book and sent it to my Kindle, iPad, Droid, PC and laptop. I gave back the book and told him I wouldn't be needing the print version. Since then four other guys in the study group went out and ordered Kindles.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Left coast, USA
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Wasn't sure I'd like it...
When I bought the K3 I left myself the "out" of thinking I could just sell it if I hated it. And at first, I did. Having once set type for a living (and having paginated newsletters and books using PageMaker and QuarkXPress) I was endlessly frustrated by the problems of books that were very badly prepared for the Kindle -- including those whose electronic versions do not support all of the Kindle's features. There were terrible typographic problems. I gritted my teeth and made my way through those books, eventually learning the lesson: download the sample first! I finally realized that the worst-prepared books aren't the worst due to some inherent flaw in the device, but rather due to the publishers' inexperience (or inattention).
My first reservations and frustrations aside, I really like this thing. I've done more reading in the last few months than I had in the previous year. Among other features, the dictionary look-up feature, while not perfect, is a huge "plus." This technology is in its infancy. It will be fascinating to see how it improves over time. |
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I always carried a book on the subway, but with the price on the K3 and the lightness of it, I folded. There are certain books that have their text too far into in the binding, and it's a nightmare when you're surrounded by people and trying not to fall down. The good thing about a book is you can drop it without freaking out.
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