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 8 months ago
It took me a while to figure that out.
cdward 8 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 8 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 8 months ago
On the last page, you only have one “swipe left”.
Smeagol 8 months ago
I just got my Kindle and I am reading more, I have to see if the local library has Kindle books.
goboboyd 8 months ago
Yell at it.
CoffeeBob Premium Member 8 months ago
Actually, she just got him an Etch-a-sketch, and he still has issues.