Even though he could read large-print on it, dad says he won't buy a Kindle. Why not? Money. He says he only buys books second-hand, and Kindle doesn't even offer used books.
They do offer a number of free book now and again. I downloaded around 25 last time I logged into my account. I admit some free ones are not worth the electronic ink to view it.
There are thousands of free books available to download. Classics and junk and everything in between. Not that I’m promoting the Kindle (I’m an iPad guy) but I have hundreds of books on mine which were free, including the complete collections of Twain, Dickens, Hugo and more.
This one generated some good comments today, didn’t it? I admit, the entire reason for the strip today was that I found my son’s idea of ‘Used books on Kindle’ to be very amusing.
Classics may be free but that is primarily because the profit margin is gone. You can get the latest book in your series of interest at a lawn sale, used, and never ever find it discounted for an e-reader.
There is just something about sitting in a chair outside, cool drink beside you, turning one page at a time that an e-reader can never compete with.
My kids loved the Violet Fairy Tale book, the Orange Fairy Tale book, the Blue, a whole series of colors—copies from my childhood, with the kids checking out the rest of the series from the libary over and over. Then eventually they bought Kindles for their college and grad-school textbooks, and one of them discovered that all those fairy tale books were available—for free, for ten whopping cents, twenty cents, and she downloaded the whole lot of them gleefully. Not quite the same as a well-loved book held in a child’s hands with the smell and feel of paper, but hey! Her childhood reKindled!
x_Tech about 11 years ago
And try lending a kindle book.
Agent54 about 11 years ago
They do offer a number of free book now and again. I downloaded around 25 last time I logged into my account. I admit some free ones are not worth the electronic ink to view it.
Kvasir42 Premium Member about 11 years ago
There are thousands of free books available to download. Classics and junk and everything in between. Not that I’m promoting the Kindle (I’m an iPad guy) but I have hundreds of books on mine which were free, including the complete collections of Twain, Dickens, Hugo and more.
p10knee about 11 years ago
Maybe not used but certainly free ones. Thousands of free ones!!!!
hambeltonp about 11 years ago
Kindle has lots of free books and books for $3 or less.
sbchamp about 11 years ago
BWAHAHA!!!!
El Ctrosan about 11 years ago
What beats opening a new book and smelling it..
Allan CB Premium Member about 11 years ago
I’ve downloaded around 300 Star Trek books and transfer them to my cellphone to read. I should probably buy a cheap tablet for reading, but I’m cheap.
gregcartoon Premium Member about 11 years ago
This one generated some good comments today, didn’t it? I admit, the entire reason for the strip today was that I found my son’s idea of ‘Used books on Kindle’ to be very amusing.
vtdba about 11 years ago
A free book is anything but a used book.
Classics may be free but that is primarily because the profit margin is gone. You can get the latest book in your series of interest at a lawn sale, used, and never ever find it discounted for an e-reader.
There is just something about sitting in a chair outside, cool drink beside you, turning one page at a time that an e-reader can never compete with.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
Sorry to hear that!
Number Three about 11 years ago
Well if Frank doesn’t want to keep up with the times then that’s his choice.
LOL xxx
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 11 years ago
My kids loved the Violet Fairy Tale book, the Orange Fairy Tale book, the Blue, a whole series of colors—copies from my childhood, with the kids checking out the rest of the series from the libary over and over. Then eventually they bought Kindles for their college and grad-school textbooks, and one of them discovered that all those fairy tale books were available—for free, for ten whopping cents, twenty cents, and she downloaded the whole lot of them gleefully. Not quite the same as a well-loved book held in a child’s hands with the smell and feel of paper, but hey! Her childhood reKindled!