It’s Read an E-Book Week!

1935-ebook-sm Ever wonder where the idea of the E-Reader first started?


The technology was first designed in 1935 and the invention was featured in the April 1935 edition of “Everyday Science and Mechanic’. How would you like to cart that around?


What do you think? Does it seem like they were trying to involve TV with a little light reading? Yep, and it's men friendly. See the remote control? lol


Almost 80 years later and we finally have the E-Reader in our hands. I don’t leave home without mine.IMG_1912


IMG_1906I personally love my Kindle Fire HD. I'll just touch on a few of the features I enjoy.

1. It's in color!

2. I can view the book covers on a virtual shelf for easy access in finding my next read. You have a choice of viewing by author or by title, too.

3. I have access to the Internet. (Facebook, Audible, etc)

4. There's the "text-to-speech" feature I use a lot while I'm driving to and from work.


There are many more features, but those are my favorites. What E-Reader do you like the best and why?


Cover for 'The Spirit of Love'Enjoy a free read on me (Offer ends March 9th): PDF Copy: The-Spirit-of-Love_Karen Michelle Nutt


A Paranormal short story -


A tragic accident leaves Brynna and Travis devastated. Instead of turning to each other for comfort, they drift apart. However, they must complete one more assignment—set on an old ship, The Queen Mary, during Yule, one of the most haunted times in the Celtic calendar. It is believed souls of the dead prevail and anam cara—soul friends can visit.


Will Travis and Brynna confront the spirit of love, allowing them a chance to heal and find their way back to each other?


FREE AT SMASHWORDS (KINDLE AND EPUB FORMATS AVAILABLE)


The Devil's Wolf  (Use this code:)


Lucca:Warriors for the Light: (Use this code: )


Please be patient. I will have the code by tonight (March 4)



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Published on March 04, 2013 12:53
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