My library offers ebooks in pdf format that you can check out and transfer onto 
multi-media devices, so I would definitely go for it if the books I have 
teetering on my TBR pile are available through the library that way...  :o)
 
Sherri
Currently reading FORGET ABOUT IT by Caprice Crane & listening to SALVATION IN 
DEATH by J.D. Robb

Up Next:    RUN FOR YOUR LIFE by James Patterson

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From: ecrust2001 <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, August 7, 2010 5:42:50 PM
Subject: [BookCrossing] Re: Kindles (was Re New Additions To The TBR Pile In 
July)

  
--- In [email protected], sue keehnen <srkeeh...@...> wrote:
>
> My sister owns  kindle and loves it.  I personnly don't "get it" - why buy 
> a 

> gadget and then still have to buy the book?
> 

Well - when you buy a CD player or MP3 player do you expect to get an infinite 
supply of new music for free? If you think of a Kindle as just another kind of 
media-player it makes sense that they charge for new books. [There are lots of 
public-domain or otherwise free e-books out there, but I don't know how many of 
them are compatible with the different models of e-readers. If I did have an 
e-book reader I expect I'd want to use it with free books as much as possible - 
imagine being able to carry all the works of Dickens, Trollope, and Twain 
around 
with you without needing a truck!]

FWIW, I have no interest in an e-book reader at present, although I might like 
to rent one if I were going on a long trip and couldn't haul along enough books 
to last me! But since I love BookCrossing, I like to take advantage of road 
trips and vacations to wild-release books along the way, and since you can't do 
that with e-book readers I'd undoubtedly have printed books with me in any case.

I have friends who do enjoy their e-book readers - one just switched from a 
Kindle to an iPad - but they still get printed books as well; it's another 
option, not a replacement. 


-GoryDetails

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