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How about them new Kindles???
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Sep 30, 2011 04:37PM

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First,, though, I need to find some money.





I do have two nieces in college right now, and one of them had planned on going to NIU (where I am at). That would have been crazy. As it turns out, though, I do have a girl in one of my classes that is a dead-on lookalike of her! Threw me for a HUGE loop on the first day, and I had to text her to make sure she wasn't in my class.

It doesn't have a camera, which makes it different than most tablets, and makes it cheaper. I read they lose $10 per Fire sold. They will be making the money with the dedicated sales from Amazon site.


If "ifs" and "buts" were candy and nuts we'd allllll have a Merry Christmas.


I expect the Canuck price may drop a little towards Xmas. One thing to consider though is your local library. The Toronto library has ebooks but only for the Kobo device. I love my Kindle but had I known this beforehand, I may have gotten a Kobo.


Funny, just a month ago we were having dinner with another couple and my GF and her friend were going on about how they loved their Kindles. I was the staunch book purist, saying nothing could take the place of the feel of a real book in my hands.
Now, I'm a Kindle snob. I'm loath to go back to real books, I just love the font setting I have and that it can be the same across all books. I know I am reading faster on it.
So while I'm here, a question: I want to read The Devil of Nanking but the Kindle version is unavailable at Amazon.com, but is available at Amazon.uk. Has anyone bought a Kindle book from another Amazon? How did you do it...I assume my Kindle can only be registered to one Amazon.

Funny, just a month ago we were having dinner with another couple and my GF and he..."
Bill, what do expect from The Devil of Nanking?
I bought into it from the description on GR "a harrowing thriller" etc.
IMHO I did not find it harrowing nor thrilling but a lot of friends whose opinions I respect really liked it so...


Funny, just a month ago we were having dinner with another couple and..."
Nanking is my favorite Hayder book. I've read them all.

All three of those books are fantastic. I love Hayder's work.

Yeah, weren't we all. I was just talking this kind of smack last year.

All three of those books are fantastic. I love Hayder's work."
Gator I knew you gave it 5 stars and it was partly your opinion that swayed me to buy it. I will say that this was an audio and I did not care for one of the narrators so could adversely affect me.
However, (view spoiler)

All three of those books are fantastic. I love Hayd..."
Sorry Michael, now I feel bad! Hate it when someone reads a book I recommend then doesn't like it. On the spoiler issue, I don't think it was supposed to be a big mystery to the reader but rather just another aspect of the story, one Grey just did not get. It certainly didn't bother me. I just think the ending of Nanking is so gut-wrenching.



One of the things I'll be waiting for is when the screensaver hack is applied to the newest Kindle, being able to customize it with LOTS of pictures that I had picked out made it much more of a personal possession.



-----> However, for me, I am not sure I need all the bells and whistles of the more expensive models. SO, my only question today was "Is there an option, on each of the models, to DIM the brightness of the reading screen? - and - Is there a easy scroll feature without dragging my finger? On the lower cost models???"
So, what are the TOP 3 reasons to buy "x" (useful or important to you) by experience you've had with the one you have used?
I don't want to spend much, just want a comfortable read in any conditions. Thanks for your opinions.


LOL, Tressa. Exactly.

1) I like the E-ink feature, which means' there's no back light to the screen. It needs a light to read (like a book) and you can read it in direct sunset. THe adjustable font size makes it really easy to read.
2) 3G connectivity. That's cool. NO fee, self contained. Done with a book, as long as you get a cellphone signal you can get a book. During Hurican Irene, that was one of the few ways we had internet while the power was out.
3) Text to speach. I've become completely aclamated to the computer voice (which is pretty good, but not a narrator). Think about it. Audio book 20 bucks (Dollars) Kindle book, starting at 0 dollars. I listen when I walk the dog, when I get ready to go to work and when I drive.
I also have a Kindle Fyre coming but I still see the Dx as my primary reading tool (the fyre will be great with multi-media and it's wi-fi which works better around the house.
Hope that helps.


Searching through the AP lending books I was not impressed. My wife might got more use out of it, but as I signed up through my Amazon account, I am not too sure how she would go about the lending bit. I need to look into that.

Yeah, I think only the person who signed up can enjoy the free ebooks. Guess you'd have to download one for your wife and let her use your Kindle.



I am looking for a reader that does have a lighting feature so I can read in darker environments and still be able to adjust/dim the lighting on it.
Hugh, have fun with your Kindle Fyre and let us know how it compares. I am thinking on getting one for the simple fact that they are always coming out with a NEW model and I want my choice to hold me for a while, lol ~



It took a while to get aclimated, though, and even if it didn't do that, I'd still like my kindle.


There's a Nook thread here, too. You may want to check it out and see what they say about it.
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