What about the kindle e-ink stuff? I can't say from any scientific point of
view, but I have always found that a very comfortable reading experience.


On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Brian Jones (Trancendance) <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  She's quite right Torin, all forms of LED screen cause eye strain. Keep
> it to paper and you'll be doing his eyes a favour, especially if he has
> other hand helds.
>
> Sent from my Windows Phone
>  ------------------------------
> From: Torin Spence
> Sent: 14/11/2012 11:28
>
> To: feistfans-l
> Subject: Re: New Reader :-)
>
> Scott - wife doesnt want him to have an ebook yet - see's it as another
> 'screen' to add to his DS and when he uses our laptop/Tablet/phone etc,
> wants him to stay with paper at moment -although i am working on it as i
> love my Kobo.
>
>
> On 6 November 2012 13:16, Scott Ponton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Of course they are now out in electronic version if you dare...****
>>
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>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
>> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Jason Myers
>> *Sent:* 28 October 2012 23:36
>> *To:* feistfans-l
>> *Subject:* Re: New Reader :-)****
>>
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>> I would only be worried about the physical size and weight of the book,
>> if you have the split version I'd go with them if not I probably wouldn't
>> run out and buy them just for ease.****
>>
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>>
>> Jason M.****
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>> On Oct 25, 2012 10:55 PM, "Torin Spence" <[email protected]> wrote:**
>> **
>>
>> Our son is 8 next month and has finished the Harry Potter and Percy
>> Jackson books so I think its time for the bigger stuff. ****
>>
>> The question is do I go straight with the UK Magician like the version
>> that I first read in 1989 or do I source the US versions where its split
>> into 2 books in case the larger one overwhelms ?****
>>
>> Any thoughts?****
>>
>> Torin.****
>>
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