Does anyone have a kindle?
- Katie_LeMieux95
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Re: Does anyone have a kindle?
The pros really do outweigh the cons. But if you're anything like me you will probably still buy physical copies for the enjoyment of it.
Hope I was able to help
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I have weighed the pros and cons of having a kindle, but the pros have outweighed to cons.
Great save of money, and better for the environment.
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That being said, my Kindle has been a god send. I can feed my ridiculous addiction (yay for amazon prime) with all the free books I can get my hands on. I made the initial mistake of getting a kindle without a back light, and that was a nuisance. I know how the kindle with the backlight and am in the high 300's for books read this year.
Life is good! So worth the 8 bucks a month to have access to so many books
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-- 08 Jan 2017, 21:11 --
I have a kindle fire and love it! Nothing will ever beat the joy that a printed book brings but it's great to have the convenience of the e-reader. I love that I can use the app Overdrive to check out e-books from my local library when the print version may not be available.
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Finally, the need to use kindle is a matter of personal judgment. I suggest to use it only when necessary. I always prefer physical copy of a book than a e-book.
Thankyou.
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