Kindle or not to Kindle?
I have three habits that conflict me on whether or not to buy a kindle
I hear a book on TV or whatever that sounds fitting I always want to read it I write it down but lose the paper and forget about it when I turn to the book store or library or whatever I forget to even look for it. Pro-Kindle
I like to read random as hell books past its sell-by date the wall extremely niche books are always on my to read list I would say close to 10% falls into this category. Nay-Kindle
And third I have piles and piles of books that I have read but are now only just taking up space and are a shame to throw away or give away because sometimes I do reference them for a quote or two or see them and think in the region of what I gained from them. (the organizations of these aren't out of control or crazy a short time ago not sustainable forever I guess) Pro-Kindle
And kind of like a 3b I have some books that be gems and I hold sacred and am glad that I still have physically and am glad that I have and will hold on to as a apart of my book collection for years to come. Nay-Kindle
I know this is a personal preference and there are ways to get around respectively problem but for 299...its not really the price but that it is a price so-to-speak. No matter what it is, its not free and i am just saying i don't want to throw away my money.
And speaking of rough economics Amazon is the only game in town what if Amazon decide to discontinue the books or program or ups the price of the books. What do you think of the feasible hood that this will be a long term good investment?
Thoughts and opinions especially for those who hold a kindle appreciated.
Answers:
I own the Kindle 2 and I resembling it. I'm an avid reader, I got my Kindle a few months ago and I think I've read over 30 books with the Kindle. No glitches so far!
However, I've still bought one book within paper edition after I've the Kindle. It is not a common book so it is not available for the Kindle yet. It is only fine, because now I only need to reserve for a while space in my bookshelf and I can expect most of my new books will be on the Kindle.
One thing I close to the Kindle, is that sometimes when I've some time and don't know what to read, I'll just get a free book from the Kindle store. There are some really good books here, and I enjoy the reading very much.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i… (Thousands of free Kindle books)
BTW, I've given more opinions on why I approaching the Kindle in a previous answer here, see if you're interested:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?…
Hope it helps :) Source(s): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00154J… (Kindle 2 sales page)
Personally I love kindle.I love reading and don't want to hold heavy books everywhere.Kindle books price is cheaper and I don't think that amazon will to discontinue the books or program. Source(s): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00154J…
Quite a number of my friends own the Kindle and they all like it. I'm positive my money and plan to get mine once I saved enough money too.
Not sure if it help, but here is the best review I've ever read about the Kindle and it makes me really want one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
And I know there is a website that you can bring over 20,000 free books in Kindle format here:
http://manybooks.net/
Hope this helps you making the decision.
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Can you type and liberate record on a kindle?
I mean, if I wanted to write a short story, could I type and save it on a Kindle? I know you can annotate Kindle text but can you write a whole new document? Does it have some variety of word processing software? If you can, could you somehow transfer it to...
I hear a book on TV or whatever that sounds fitting I always want to read it I write it down but lose the paper and forget about it when I turn to the book store or library or whatever I forget to even look for it. Pro-Kindle
I like to read random as hell books past its sell-by date the wall extremely niche books are always on my to read list I would say close to 10% falls into this category. Nay-Kindle
And third I have piles and piles of books that I have read but are now only just taking up space and are a shame to throw away or give away because sometimes I do reference them for a quote or two or see them and think in the region of what I gained from them. (the organizations of these aren't out of control or crazy a short time ago not sustainable forever I guess) Pro-Kindle
And kind of like a 3b I have some books that be gems and I hold sacred and am glad that I still have physically and am glad that I have and will hold on to as a apart of my book collection for years to come. Nay-Kindle
I know this is a personal preference and there are ways to get around respectively problem but for 299...its not really the price but that it is a price so-to-speak. No matter what it is, its not free and i am just saying i don't want to throw away my money.
And speaking of rough economics Amazon is the only game in town what if Amazon decide to discontinue the books or program or ups the price of the books. What do you think of the feasible hood that this will be a long term good investment?
Thoughts and opinions especially for those who hold a kindle appreciated.
Answers:
I own the Kindle 2 and I resembling it. I'm an avid reader, I got my Kindle a few months ago and I think I've read over 30 books with the Kindle. No glitches so far!
However, I've still bought one book within paper edition after I've the Kindle. It is not a common book so it is not available for the Kindle yet. It is only fine, because now I only need to reserve for a while space in my bookshelf and I can expect most of my new books will be on the Kindle.
One thing I close to the Kindle, is that sometimes when I've some time and don't know what to read, I'll just get a free book from the Kindle store. There are some really good books here, and I enjoy the reading very much.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i… (Thousands of free Kindle books)
BTW, I've given more opinions on why I approaching the Kindle in a previous answer here, see if you're interested:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?…
Hope it helps :) Source(s): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00154J… (Kindle 2 sales page)
Personally I love kindle.I love reading and don't want to hold heavy books everywhere.Kindle books price is cheaper and I don't think that amazon will to discontinue the books or program. Source(s): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00154J…
Quite a number of my friends own the Kindle and they all like it. I'm positive my money and plan to get mine once I saved enough money too.
Not sure if it help, but here is the best review I've ever read about the Kindle and it makes me really want one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
And I know there is a website that you can bring over 20,000 free books in Kindle format here:
http://manybooks.net/
Hope this helps you making the decision.
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How durable is the Kindle 2?
I really want a kindle because it will save me a ton of money, but I am worried about some reviews that I have read. Some enunciate that the Kindle 2 is sturdy and hardy enough to last a long time, others say it is flimsy and anodyne. I Have even seen one saying that...
Can you type and liberate record on a kindle?
I mean, if I wanted to write a short story, could I type and save it on a Kindle? I know you can annotate Kindle text but can you write a whole new document? Does it have some variety of word processing software? If you can, could you somehow transfer it to...
