Exactly, to each their own. I personally love kindles because the case I have for it allows for either comfortable hand holding or to rest it on the stand on a table to allow stress free reading without having to find a comfortable way to hold a book that keeps wanting to shut on me (unless I break the back of it that is).
I have multiple e-readers and every one of them has a “bookmark” feature. On my iPad Minis I’ve loaded apps for EVERY kind of e-book and audio-book; Kobo Books, Kindle, Scribd, Libby (library media) and hoopla. I may have missed some ;-)
I have a Kindle app and I have real books, quick reads go to the Kindle but when it comes to subjects that I love to read over and over I buy a real book, preferably a hardcover.
Imagine about 1 year ago
Can’t happen with real books.
sandpiper about 1 year ago
Her wires were crossed.
Direwolf about 1 year ago
I really hate kindles, give me a real paper and ink book every time.
[Unnamed Reader - f361f4] about 1 year ago
That’s what google Play Books is for. Duh.
MRC112 about 1 year ago
Exactly, to each their own. I personally love kindles because the case I have for it allows for either comfortable hand holding or to rest it on the stand on a table to allow stress free reading without having to find a comfortable way to hold a book that keeps wanting to shut on me (unless I break the back of it that is).
Cozmik Cowboy about 1 year ago
That’s not a book!!!!!
LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member about 1 year ago
I have multiple e-readers and every one of them has a “bookmark” feature. On my iPad Minis I’ve loaded apps for EVERY kind of e-book and audio-book; Kobo Books, Kindle, Scribd, Libby (library media) and hoopla. I may have missed some ;-)
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
And wound up on a dead end street.
Smeagol about 1 year ago
I have a Kindle app and I have real books, quick reads go to the Kindle but when it comes to subjects that I love to read over and over I buy a real book, preferably a hardcover.