If I travelled more, I'd get a Kobo. It works with our library system. I do have an audible subscription, but I'm finding listening to books takes a long time! Some get forgotten.
You are an excellent literary citizen, KJ! I read business books on Kindle so I can separate them from my creative reads, but I haven't downloaded them in a long time.
I prefer physical books just because I love to share them when I’m finished, but I have a very busy 16 month old so it’s all kindle these days. Right now I’m in the middle of two kindle books - one on the app on my phone and one on the kindle - so if i can steal two minutes, I always have a book with me somehow.
My choice wasn't available on the Kindle poll in your email newsletter! Someone gave me a Kindle or I never would have started using it, but now I use it everyday—after my eyes are exhausted from regular evening reads or my body is weary, I read a page, a chapter, or a whole heap after I've slipped into bed and turned off the lights. My early-to-bed hubby really appreciates the lights off while he's trying to sleep and I love that I can make the text as big as needed at that time of night. And I love that I squeeze in just a bit more reading into each 24-hour period!
Trying to avoid Amazon so no more kindle books for me
If I travelled more, I'd get a Kobo. It works with our library system. I do have an audible subscription, but I'm finding listening to books takes a long time! Some get forgotten.
I think I need to adopt this rule!
You are an excellent literary citizen, KJ! I read business books on Kindle so I can separate them from my creative reads, but I haven't downloaded them in a long time.
I prefer physical books just because I love to share them when I’m finished, but I have a very busy 16 month old so it’s all kindle these days. Right now I’m in the middle of two kindle books - one on the app on my phone and one on the kindle - so if i can steal two minutes, I always have a book with me somehow.
My choice wasn't available on the Kindle poll in your email newsletter! Someone gave me a Kindle or I never would have started using it, but now I use it everyday—after my eyes are exhausted from regular evening reads or my body is weary, I read a page, a chapter, or a whole heap after I've slipped into bed and turned off the lights. My early-to-bed hubby really appreciates the lights off while he's trying to sleep and I love that I can make the text as big as needed at that time of night. And I love that I squeeze in just a bit more reading into each 24-hour period!