MY AMAZON KINDLE
Posted on Apr 28th, 2008
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I love to read. That is why i created the pod Booklovers here in Gaia. And i also love gadgets. I recently purchased the new wireless reading device from amazon called Kindle. I am in love with it and still enjoy reading on it. Of course I still love books on paper form but this Amazon Kindle is in a way much different than the other electronic readers out there. The features that I like with this device are: you can connect to Amazon and browse books, newspapers, magazine, blogs that you want to purchase and it will download instantly to your device which does not cost extra, you can upload your pdf documents and pdf ebooks by emailing it to your Kindle email address, the cost of buying a book to download is about 60% cheaper than buying it in paper form (a hardcover book that is selling for $27 will only cost $9.99 for the most part to download to your Kindle), etc. It can access the Wikipedia for free. The very first thing that I downloaded is A New Earth by Eckart Tolle even though I already have that in paper form. I downloaded San Francisco Chronicle, some magazines, blogs, and more additional books. Forget about saying, "I have 6 books waiting for me to read them on my bedside table." With the stuff I have downloaded the new thing to say is, "I have 1 gigabyte of data waiting for me to read." If you want to know more about this awesome new wireless device from Amazon called Kindle please click here and hopefully you buy one and we can discuss about that in Booklovers pod. Thank you!


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Oh, I held my first Kindle not too long ago. I'm still too much of a books-on-paper person to be tempted but the things, but I'm glad you're having such fun with yours! If I still travelled much I'd definitely consider one… I go through a good dozen or more books a week and it would be lovely to be able to 'store' them all in one place. :)
it seems so pricey… why not have books available as e=books? I would pay fair prices for them on sites like lulu but notice that many are still available in paper only.