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Hi, John. Thanks for the friend add and comments. Friends of Eddie Doyle is one of favorites. I liked the movie with Mitch, too. Last EL book I read was Hombre. Loved it. Thanks for interest in Lake Charles. If mark your to-read books on Goodreads, please don't forget Lake Charles. Take care.

And, of course I read on vacation. It's usually my primary activity! :)

Good idea - you're getting good response to the book.

I hadn't heard of the synch feature between devices. That sounds handy to know. Thanks for the comments, Robin.


One thing I've heard is the Nook displays colors like for downloadable magazines with pictures, but the Kindle uses black-and-white. All I have are the Nook and Kindle for PCs, so I can't confirm. Thank you for you digital book ideas, Tracy.


My favorite spot to read though is still on the couch in our conservatory (kindle or regular book, makes not difference).

"Read in any light" is the plum feature I'd like and could use often. Just make sure you don't miss your stop on the train! Thanks for the helpful comments.

I just downloaded *The Help,* after a student complained the movie - which I thought was excellent - butchered the book. So that's next up - by Tuesday? I think not.... I've also got to get Ed's *Lake Charles* - that'll be either next in line or alternated with *The Help.* Doing that is so easy with Kindle, isn't it?
I just did a five-star Amazon review on Jeff Rasley's fine book, *Bringing Progress to Paradise,* about "philanthro-trekking" to a tiny village off the beaten path in the Himalayas, and am due to cross-over a similarly five-star review on Tim Ghianni's *After the Flood,* about the huge Nashville flood of last year - dry wit, at least - which I put up elsewhere but I think will get more readers on Amazon. Has that been the experience of any of you - Amazon reaches more people than most other reviews?


I just downloaded *The Help,* after a student complained the movie - which I thought was excellent - butchered the b..."
Go for Lake Charles, you won't regret it. My review's on my profile page, thoroughly recommended!

Another reason why I got my kindle too! Too many books, not enough room!

Running out of book shelf space is becoming a problem. Maybe the Kindle or Nook is the right solution just to keep from drowning in paper.

On our last move, the movers estimated they hauled two tons of books. They also charged us. Too many books? Never.
You're an interesting guy. I have to read your *Lake Charles* now. Thanks for asking to be a friend. Makes sense to me - John