nightdreamer
Elf in Space
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- Apr 20, 2012
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I'm have sort of an internal conflict here. I've loved books for 50 years, even the smell of new paper. But I'm finding that for anything new I look first to see if there's a Kindle version. I hardly go anywhere without it. Technical books I won't get on Kindle because it can be hard to navigate or see drawings in sufficient detail. At least not at the same time. Also, when I pay $150 for a book, I sort of want to have something physical in my hand. Overall, I love it, but there is a sad nostalgia about not having a physical volume to add to my shelves.
They're supposed to be able to read PDF, but I've had mine lock up often enough on them that I've given up on that angle. And for any public-domain ebook, there are a number of free format converters to turn them into .mobi files which Kindle reads.
They're supposed to be able to read PDF, but I've had mine lock up often enough on them that I've given up on that angle. And for any public-domain ebook, there are a number of free format converters to turn them into .mobi files which Kindle reads.