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Yep I love my kindle. And find it dead easy having it all linked with Amazon account. I have a holder/case for it with an integrated light which is v useful for when I find myself sharing a room with one of the kids or I don't wnat to wake husband up.

I have a Kindle and the best thing about it for me is picking up almost exactly at the spot you stopped reading rather than with a physical book where it is much easier to loose your page and end up re-reading several pages again.


Worse thing is I have no feeling for the physical sz of the book and more of pain to flick through next few pages to see where chapter ends etc. I have actually gone into bookshops to look at the physical version of books I'm reading. My Kindle tracks along the bottom of the screen saying what %age of the book I have read rather than page x of xxxx. Slowly getting used to the %age business but bit odd.

Belle Wrote:

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> Yep I love my kindle. And find it dead easy having

> it all linked with Amazon account. I have a

> holder/case for it with an integrated light which

> is v useful for when I find myself sharing a room

> with one of the kids or I don't wnat to wake

> husband up.



Yep my wife has similar and finds it very useful.

I've had my Kindle for about 2 years and I love it. I particularly like the way that if I want to continue reading a book on my iPhone or iPad, it automatically takes me to the exact point I was up to on my Kindle. Like other posters, I like having it linked with my Amazon account. There are so many free books on offer that I don't think I've paid for a book for over a year- it's made me read loads of books that I quite probably wouldn't have tried if I'd had to pay for them.

Growlybear Wrote:

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> I've had my Kindle for about 2 years and I love

> it. I particularly like the way that if I want to

> continue reading a book on my iPhone or iPad, it

> automatically takes me to the exact point I was up

> to on my Kindle. Like other posters, I like

> having it linked with my Amazon account. There

> are so many free books on offer that I don't think

> I've paid for a book for over a year- it's made me

> read loads of books that I quite probably wouldn't

> have tried if I'd had to pay for them.


Wait - what is the iPhone thing?! that sounds awesome!

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