Does anyone have a kindle?
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Re: Does anyone have a kindle?
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I know what you mean, I have a Kindle & one of the things I miss is judging the physical size of a chapter or indeed the book. If, for example, I'm in bed reading & I know I have to get up for work in a few hours, with a regular book I page to the end of a chapter & decide if I can commit to that reading time but with the Kindle I only have the % read to go by and if I commit to reading a further 10% say it can leave me in the middle of a chapter ... and one can't possibly go to sleep in the middle of a chapter!Boondock66saint wrote:I use the Kindle app on my iPad, and my biggest complaint is how the page numbers are displayed. It's not comparable to a hard copy. Plus, I usually like to book mark at the end of a chapter so I don't have to guess where I was in the middle of the chapter, however if I'm crunched for time, I don't know how large the next chapter might be, so it makes timing difficult.

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So far, so good. Our local library works with Kindles and at some point I'll sign up for that program. I have a funny feeling the device will end up paying for itself since there will be no more late fees. For good or bad, the library will just "snatch" the copy back from your device when the book is due. The downside is that there never seems to be enough licenses for ereader copies so wait lists are just way too long.
Purchasing books is extremely easy. I do worry, however, that independent book stores will fall by the wayside. I don't like giving just Amazon (or for Nook readers, just Barnes and Noble) all my business. I fear these ereaders have turned independent bookstores upside down. I don't feel as bad for publishers because (despite their claims to the contrary) this just has to cut their costs by half. Wonder when there will be equilibrium in the pricing?
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Reading off of my computer screen strains my eyes. Can anyone suggest an e-reader that is useful for the antiquated reader?
I think I will miss the smell and feel of the pages the most.
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1. It is very portable, slim, and easy to carry. I have a long commute to work and it has saved my life everyday on the train.
2. People cannot see what you are reading. I like the freedom to read what ever I want without people seeing the types of things I like.
3. It syncs with EVERYTHING. I can read it with the Kindle Cloud on my laptop while at work. If I forget my Kindle at home, I can pull out my Iphone (or any smartphone) and it syncs to the last page I read.
4. I can download all the free books I want with one click! You can download not free books with one click too!
5. The text size is adjustable. For me this doesn't matter, but for my 90 year old Grandmother who cannot see very well but enjoys reading, its been a life saver for her.
If you are considering an e-reader, definitely go for a Kindle. My recommendation would be to get a 3G Paperwhite. The paperwhite has a lit up screen so you can read it in the dark, and the 3G lets you sync from anywhere. (The wireless only you have to be connected to wireless to sync)
Hope this helps!
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