Re: Real books vs e books?
I'm with you on this Annie.Re: Real books vs e books?
I prefer real books but I do think e books are useful when travelling etc. Sometimes I download several free books on Kindle most of which are not very good and I give up after a few chapters but I do wonder if I would make more effort had I bought the proper book. Having said that, I have read some excellent free books and there is the advantage of being able to read the reviews.Re: Real books vs e books?
E Books, Kindles . . where's the romance is that dongles?Re: Real books vs e books?
I'm a big fan of my kindle app on my phone, sat in the GP surgery I can read while I wait, sat in my car out comes my phone book opens at right place and I'm reading while I wait, work just a five minute break for a drink of water and out comes my phone and I'm reading again, in bed at night I can read into the night without the lights on so not disturbing anyone else. Most books are free or less than £2 can't beat that IMORe: Real books vs e books?
Re: Real books vs e books?
I love my Kindle, and do almost all of my reading on it nowRe: Real books vs e books?
Paper for me.. E books are not for me I have a slight problem with my eyes and that means staring at a screen for a longer time is just out of the question, I even had to abandon a forum I used to post on because they changed the site and the new layout (?) background was so bright I couldnt cope with it for more than 30 seconds at a time.Thread Tools | |
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