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Yet Another Kindle Rave

John Anderson | June 12, 2008

Ok, so my Amazon Kindle arrived today, and I cannot be more impressed. I find myself reading faster and enjoying myself much more while doing so. The device is clean, the screen is amazing, and Amazon has delivered a fantastic user experience. I can see why Kindle users buy so many books per device. I’ve already picked up two, Getting Things Done and Freakonomics.

The bottom line is that this device really does change the way readers consume material. I can’t wait to see how much more I end up reading because of this revolutionary device.

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Me too -- got mine on Dec. 4th, and now

Charles Wilkes | June 13, 2008

Me too — got mine on Dec. 4th, and now have more than 400 in my directory, all on my 8 GB memory card to leave my Kindle memory as open as possible — it’s easy to move things later to the memory card.

New Kindle users don’t usually know about the thousands of free ebooks for out of copyright materials available on the ihnternetl I love classical books as I was an English lit major in college long ago, and thought I could never own the books I read then — but now I have them all — for example all of Charles Dickens and many ore, and all for free.

Also while the Kindle store is reasonably priced, you can get most modern books as a “sample” which usually provides a 15 to 30 minute read — enough to give a good idea of the entire book, and if you really want it — buy it. With the cost of gasoline, this alone will save many trips to local bookstores for avid readers like me. Plus it’s tiring standing in a book store trying to look at a book — so much better to do that in your home.

My Kindle has become such an important part of my life, that it goes where I go — everywhere, everytime. I attached my Kindle to the case using velcro so it wouldn’t fall out, then attached a small soft belt to it so I can carry it around my neck when I need both hands to carry other things. But actually it’ll even fit in my pants socket, but it’s a little tight.

Excellent point, thanks Charles. My favorite free site is http://www.feedbooks.com/ They process

John Anderson | June 13, 2008

Excellent point, thanks Charles.

My favorite free site is http://www.feedbooks.com/

They process all of the Australian Gutenberg project books into reader format. Thanks to them, I have been able to enjoy books such as 1984 and Animal Farm.

I'm totally jealous. I would love to have one,

Mary | June 14, 2008

I’m totally jealous. I would love to have one, but alas, the kids and I will have to stick to the library. (Have you ever tried going to the library with 4 kids? It’s not as relaxing as it sounds. :P)

Mary, I can imagine! Today I went to dinner at

John Anderson | June 15, 2008

Mary,

I can imagine! Today I went to dinner at Applebee’s, which is right next to the local Barnes & Noble. I had my Kindle with me, and I realized that I would never need to visit that store again. Too bad the Kindle wasn’t available back when HP7 came out. It would have rocked to get my “copy” of the book from the comfort of my own home without the 2 or 3 hour wait needed at the traditional bookstore.

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