A Book Called By Any Other Name
I always said I'd only read REAL books. You know, the ones printed on paper. :-)
Over a year ago my sister gave me a Nook and I find reading on it pretty easy. In fact, my favorite thing is to eat and munch and the Nook allows me to accomplish that without needing a napkin to wipe my fingers so I can turn a page.
Not only that, but there's a free iBooks app on my iPhone. I never thought I'd read a book on a phone...but I do. And it's easier than I thought it would be.
Reality came crashing in the other day though.
I was at school, waiting for my son's lunch to eat with him. I picked up my Nook to read...and got an ERROR message.
Wah!!
And suddenly I remembered why I love paperbacks so much. They're dependable. Resilient. Not reliant on batter power or software.
While I appreciate the electronics and will use them, I'm sticking with my first love. Paper and ink.
How do you do most of your reading? Why?
Over a year ago my sister gave me a Nook and I find reading on it pretty easy. In fact, my favorite thing is to eat and munch and the Nook allows me to accomplish that without needing a napkin to wipe my fingers so I can turn a page.
Not only that, but there's a free iBooks app on my iPhone. I never thought I'd read a book on a phone...but I do. And it's easier than I thought it would be.
Reality came crashing in the other day though.
I was at school, waiting for my son's lunch to eat with him. I picked up my Nook to read...and got an ERROR message.
Wah!!
And suddenly I remembered why I love paperbacks so much. They're dependable. Resilient. Not reliant on batter power or software.
While I appreciate the electronics and will use them, I'm sticking with my first love. Paper and ink.
How do you do most of your reading? Why?
Comments
I put the kindle app on my phone but I don't like it. It's too small. Still like the ereader.
I would be bummed with that error.
Wendy...until you get that error message! Haahaaaa! :-)
Lindsay, that's true. My family and I love to share books.
not weird at all! I was totally cool with mine until The Glitch. Now...it's back to reality. (for me, ha!)
Katie, good point!! I didn't know that.
I hate those smudges too!
LOVE LOVE LOVE your beach background!!!
My computes gives me enough errors so I don't need another devise doing that.
You well know why I love my real books ... I'm a sensorial junkie: scent of the ink, slickness of the cover, crinkly pages that smell like paper and gust air into your hair and face if you flip through them fast. Yeah. There's no Nook or Kindle that has been able to cature the visceral experience of a book for me. Until they do, I'm old school all the way. ;)
I don't know why it has to be an either/or situation. We have the best of both worlds.
I have several bookcases filled to capacity and just looking at them makes me smile. Yet, when I'm at the gym or dashing around town, there's nothing like stowing my Kindle in my purse.
Blessings,
Susan :)
The one good thing I can say absolutely about Kindles is when you drop them on your face in bed it doesn't hurt quite so much. But! They aren't waterproof so there is that (neither are books, but at least books I can dry). :)
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Susan, lol, it doesn't need to be either/or. You're right. :-)
Melissa, now hardback is something I never buy! Thanks for commenting. :-)
Me too, Julie!
Patti, that's so true. It's like we can carry our library with us! :-)
Brandi, agreed!
Anita, such an old fogie. *wink*
lol Warren! You're not alone. :-)
Karen, I was surprised too.
Hi Mia!!! Sorry to hear you've dropped it on your face. LOL I don't think I'd like that! And the "no bathtub" is definitely a drawback.