I really do prefer reading on an e-reader compared to a tablet. Of course, I like paper, but there are advantages to an e-reader, like being able to look words up quickly, or having several books in one spot when I’m traveling.
My wife and I disagree on books and Kindle. I prefer my Kindle as it’s smaller, easier to hold and allows LOADS of books on it. Holding an actual book is a lot more awkward and if you end the book when on holiday have nothing else. I can just jump to my next book. It’s definitely a case of ‘each to their own’ but I have to admit the books look good on the book case. The Kindle can’t do that.
bobpickett1 10 months ago
It took me a while to figure that out.
cdward 10 months ago
I really do prefer reading on an e-reader compared to a tablet. Of course, I like paper, but there are advantages to an e-reader, like being able to look words up quickly, or having several books in one spot when I’m traveling.
MRC112 10 months ago
My wife and I disagree on books and Kindle. I prefer my Kindle as it’s smaller, easier to hold and allows LOADS of books on it. Holding an actual book is a lot more awkward and if you end the book when on holiday have nothing else. I can just jump to my next book. It’s definitely a case of ‘each to their own’ but I have to admit the books look good on the book case. The Kindle can’t do that.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
On the last page, you only have one “swipe left”.
Smeagol 10 months ago
I just got my Kindle and I am reading more, I have to see if the local library has Kindle books.
goboboyd 10 months ago
Yell at it.
CoffeeBob Premium Member 10 months ago
Actually, she just got him an Etch-a-sketch, and he still has issues.