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"Overall, owners of e-reading devices are more likely than all Americans 16 and older to get book recommendations from people they knew (81% vs. 64%) and bookstore staff (31% vs. 23%). In addition, compared with the general public, owners of e-reading devices who use the internet are also more likely to get recommendations from online bookstores or other websites (56% vs. 34%)."


Ditto, Susie. Today I am taking a rare train ride into Boston (I usually drive but parking during the day is a bear, and costly) for Good Friday service. My first thought was to carry my Kindle, or rely on the Kindle app on my iTouch, but I'm actually going to take the paperback from the library that I'm currently reading Kissed A Sad Goodbye). Not sure why, when there are options that wouldn't require me carrying something around, except that it's lightweight and I'm enjoying holding a book and turning the pages!

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my sister just bought a kindle - we registered it to me so she can read all of my books but the main reason she did it was because she found out she can borrow library books on it..:)

Sherry wrote: "my sister just bought a kindle - we registered it to me so she can read all of my books but the main reason she did it was because she found out she can borrow library books on it..:) "

DD was saying something similar when The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest wasn't on her Kindle(I had listened to the audio) She sounded a bit wistful about having a PB again.
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "Not sure why, when there are options that wouldn't require me carrying something around, except that it's lightweight and I'm enjoying holding a book and turning the pages! "

ann- my sister and i tried to share a book- after i read it, she wanted to read it and it wouldn't let us both read it BUT i think that if you go directly to amazon's website, manage my kindle, find the book and click on the book, then you can send it to whatever device you'd like. at least i think that works..lol

Sherry wrote: " i think that if you go directly to amazon's website, manage my kindle, find the book and click on the book, then you can send it to whatever device you'd like. at least i think that works..lol "

Sherry wrote: " i think that if you go directly to amazon's website, manage my kindle, find the book and click on the book, then you can send it to whatever device ..."
you're welcome! we were experimenting because i had a book she wanted to read (library loan) and it wouldn't let us do it from the library website!).

Sherry wrote: "you're welcome! we were experimenting because i had a book she wanted to read (library loan) and it wouldn't let us do it from the library website!). "

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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (other topics)Kissed a Sad Goodbye (other topics)
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