This probably disqualifies me as a 'book lover', but after using a Kindle for over a year I won't buy a book that is NOT digital.
True, a Kindle costs about $250. But, I save $5 to $15 (or more) per digital book that I buy. Since I've read over 100 books on Kindle, I've saved at least $500 in the past year.
If I lost my Kindle, I don't have to worry about losing books. Amazon stores all of my purchases on their computers and I would just have to download them again at no charge. Sure, I'd have to buy another Kindle, but the price will probably be lower than before.
I get about a two-week charge on my battery.
Those reasons, however, aren't what makes me love a Kindle read.
I find the Kindle easier on the eyes. I can't explain why, but maybe it's because the screen is not backlit like a computer, so there's no glare, no stress on the eyes.
I can also read faster. Again, I can't explain why, but it might have something to do about not having to turn pages and refocus. With Kindle, it's just a touch of the finger.
I travel a lot and it's a real plus to have a bunch of books at my immediate disposal. I've even downloaded a book from an airplane before they tell us to turn off electronic stuff.
If I really enjoy a book and want to put it on a special shelf in my den, I then buy a hardbound copy. Extra expense? Sure, but if the book is good enough, it is well worth it.
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December 20, 2009 12:14
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