finding something to read

Esmé and I both acquired eReaders for this trip, after finally giving up carrying the amount of books we’d like to have around at any given time.

We don’t love them. Not yet, anyway. We still go into every bookstore and just be amongst the books, knowing that even if we did find something in English, we don’t have the room to carry it in our backpacks, save for one.

One.

Just one.

Esmé found a bin of books in English in Munich and she came up with one. One

Twilight. Well, okay. It’s printed o...

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Published on April 07, 2017 08:39
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message 1: by Sue (new)

Sue Williams I know how you feel about E-readers but I have a couple anyway. My back is held together with titanium and I am thankful that I don't have massive amounts of nerve pain anymore. But I do get muscle cramps in my back when I stand for too long........ can't spend half a day in bookstores looking at just about every book in the place......... bummer. Short shopping expeditions just don't give me the same warm fuzzy feelings.


message 2: by Carrie (new)

Carrie Sue wrote: "I know how you feel about E-readers but I have a couple anyway. My back is held together with titanium and I am thankful that I don't have massive amounts of nerve pain anymore. But I do get muscle..."

Hi Sue ...
I am determined to like the eReaders because I can make the print larger, and I *need* that because my eyeballs are failing. I think I need to put a lighter read on, or a beloved re-read and try that.
Ever hopeful!
ps. Thanks for commenting!


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