E-Reader Recommendations
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E-Reader Recommendations
What's your favorite E-Reader or tablet to read off of?
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"In the case of good books, the point is not to see how many of them you can get through, but rather how many can get through to you." (Mortimer J. Adler)
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(As a side note, I still love paperback books but there's such a convenience to ebooks that it's hard to pass up. Nowadays I really only buy paper books when I REALLY like the series.)
My ultimate suggestion would be Kindle or Kindle Paperwhite, but I know other devices are just fine as well.
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- RobertM
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Like well...Amazon. Free books galore for the Kindle, constant cheapie promotions going for readers, best versions of the public domain books (generally, if you look). It's just the whole package that goes with Amazon's device.
Can Nook and B/N say that? Not even close.
Kindle is King. But then if you really are the best, it's okay to be king. Everybody loves a winner.
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I was absolutely certain that if I ever even got an e-reader, that I would want a Kindle. However, my sister had a Nook given to her by her best friend and she never used it so I bummed it off of her for $30 and I love it! I don't need a lot of fancy extras to distract me - the Nook does exactly what I need.