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message 51: by Shay (last edited Jan 28, 2013 08:56AM) (new)

Shay (icylilies) | 94 comments Haha, that's one of the reasons why I'm always on goodreads. I'm always on the hunt for good free ebooks :D


message 52: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Jackson (paperbackdiva) L.Y., can you find a coffee shop or somewhere so you can download a bunch of stuff? Then it's available all the time.


message 53: by L.Y. (new)

L.Y. Levand (lylevand) Andrea wrote: "L.Y., can you find a coffee shop or somewhere so you can download a bunch of stuff? Then it's available all the time."

I live out in the middle of nowhere. :/ So, unfortunately, no. The world is just determined that I not be able to devour new books. It's getting annoying.


message 54: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Jackson (paperbackdiva) Awwww. Just have to bide your time, I guess. Don't worry, you'll be happy once you get stocked up.


message 55: by Nikki (new)

Nikki Barrett (trulynikkiness) | 2 comments L.Y. wrote: "I got two books for Christmas, The Singing and The Warlock, and I've finished them already. I get new books, devour them in a matter of days, and then spend weeks in search of something else. xP

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Being a fast reader is a blessing and a curse...when I was younger, a curse. I couldn't get to the library fast enough for new reading material. Now, i have plenty. Review books, my own TBR, always buying new, it's not so bad. Good thing my reading is eclectic and i'm always willing to try new authors, otherwise I'd have hardly anything to read, and re-reading can only get you so far.

Nikki


message 56: by Karen M (new)

Karen M L.Y. wrote: "Andrea wrote: "Definitely one of the major attractions of an e-reader is the free and really cheap reads. Here on GR you'll find lots of groups to direct you. I have more than 700 items on my Kindl..."

If you download the Kindle app onto your computer you can download books to your computer and then using the cable supplied with your Kindle, you can transfer the book to your Kindle. You don't have to have wifi. It is easier when you have wifi but not absolutely necessary. Good luck!


message 57: by L.Y. (new)

L.Y. Levand (lylevand) Karen M wrote: "L.Y. wrote: "Andrea wrote: "Definitely one of the major attractions of an e-reader is the free and really cheap reads. Here on GR you'll find lots of groups to direct you. I have more than 700 item..."

I'll have to give that a shot. Thanks! :)


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