Monday, August 1, 2011

Kindle

I got my Kindle last Fall semester to help with school, it is awesome for that. I also found that it is great way read a book while I am knitting since my biggest difficulty has always been in getting the book to lay flat. And that is problem that does not exist for e-readers. The only thing I have to do is press the next page button on the side no flipping pages, or trying to get the book to lay flat and stay open. This is my favorite bit about having an e-reader. Since I learned how to knit I have been doing it while I read, watch T.V., listen to podcasts, in Movie theaters. I have a slight problem with not being able to do one thing at time. Spending a lot of money is not necessary; there are a great availability of classics that are free from sites like: Project Gutenberg, Open LibraryKindle Popular Classics. The large major e-reader sellers all have a selection of free e-books that are promotional materials or limited time offers: Amazon limited time promotional offers, Kobo free e-books, Free Nook Books, Reader Store's free e-books (Sony's e-book store). And If you have a Kindle, amazon offers book lending for a two week period on most e-books, you can borrow and lend books at BookLending.com. Public library's are catching on to the popularity; so check with your local library to see if they are now lending e-books. I love how I only have to carry something the size of a small hard back book and I have hundreds of books with me.

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