Kobo is the best thing that's happened to me for reading books. I buy several 
books per week and the prices are very reasonable. The choice is almost as good 
as for the Kindle.

Cheers,

Anne


On 8 Nov 2012, at 05:51, Cheryl Homiak <[email protected]> wrote:

> I do know what you mean, but actually, remembering the days when I couldn't 
> read unless it was taped or put in braille or I could get somebody to read 
> for me, I'm thrilled that now I can pretty much read anything i want as long 
> as I'm willing to take the time to scan it, barring maybe things with a lot 
> of graphics. Plus once scanned, I'm not limited to my computer. There's 
> putting it in audio on a little mp3 player or Stream or leaving it in text 
> and putting it on Stream or phone. Yes, I'd love to be able to just carry 
> around a book, or a stack of books and read them, to go to the library and 
> walk around and pull books off the shelves and read, to buy and read 
> immediately. But if I look back as little as ten to fifteen years, I realize 
> how much is open to me now that wasn't before. College would be way different 
> for me now,, and no, i'm not saying how long ago that was but my life 
> revolved around readers and cassette recordings and even reel-to-reel tapes 
> way back there somewhere! I'll take what we have now any day!
> 
> 
> 
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