This sounds good, I'll have to read it.silver said:
It even has in it which coconuts are best to get. :Y:Flowerpot said:This sounds good, I'll have to read it.silver said:
Hi NeilM, I have an ereader too, used it for a little while, but I don't use it now at all as I still like the feel of a book in my hands and the smell of the pages and being able to easily flick back and forth through a book if I'm referencing something and sometimes I like to write notes in the margins. I do use ibooks and the audible app on my phone too though, but an actual book is my favourite to read.NeilM said:Interested to see what everyone thinks about ereaders
I swore i would never get one, however the wife bought me one a few years ago and I use it every day.
If I find I have even 5 minutes free, out comes the Kobo.
It goes everywhere with me.
Took a few reads to get used to not having a real book in the hands, now it is too easy
Currently I have about 1000 books of so many different subjects on it but it does hold about 10000 books.
Log into the library anywhere and simply borrow a book by download.
They expire in 30 days so can constantly get new books,
Charge by usb or power and usually last a week or two before needing recharge.
I luv em..
silver said:I read it ages ago too Chiron... definately an eye opener of a read hey.
I still have my copy here in a box tucked away somewhere's :Y:
and I was a big sci fi fan way back (anything sci fi at all) that's what got me reading a lot at first... then I flipped over to real science, gardening, and whatever the subconscious wanted to speed read :Y: (let it have it's head for a fair run)
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