Virtues (and guilt) of owning a Kindle

Since I just bought my Kindle yesterday, I'm probably not to be taken seriously as an expert, but I do have some first thoughts on owning this piece of modern technology.  First, it's fun and not too hard to get used to.  I love seeing a different portrait of a famous author every time I sign off (or put my machine to "sleep.")  It's like Forrest Gump's box of chocolates:  You never know "who" you will get on that author screen.  Right now I'm looking at Harriet Beecher Stowe.  She reminds me of my grandmother.


Must admit I went on Amazon last night and downloaded a bunch of free books.  How can I do that considering I'm an author and I should know the value of the written word.  But the authors themselves are offering their work for no cost, and I figure it's a wonderful opportunity to try authors I'm not familiar with.  Anyone I like I promise to go back and pay for another example of their "intellectual property."  But for right now I'm like a rabbit in the field with no scarecrow to frighten me off.  It's a buffet of delights.


So here's my question/topic.  What author have you found lately who really impressed you, and why?  Someone you haven't read before.  If your recommendation sounds good, I'm going back to the buffet and having a look.



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Published on October 17, 2010 17:37
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