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I also overheard someone saying "I can't wait to read her new book. I'm going to start as soon as my Kindle's battery is recharged."
I know they have long battery life, but books don't need recharging. Just sayin'.
Sarah Pi wrote: "On my flight to Chicago I was sitting next to someone with a Kindle and someone with an iPad. They discussed them at great length...spent more time discussing than reading. I get annoyed that I can't spy on what people are reading...Someone had Franzen and a stack of New Yorkers. Is it odd that I feel relief when I see this? "
No. I think many people like to see what other people are reading. I have a whole shelf dedicated to what I see people reading in public. It's good publicity for books and authors when everyone can see a cover. If I see someone reading something that looks interesting, I write it down and check it out later. Reading on a kindle or tablet is like drinking out of a paper bag.
No. I think many people like to see what other people are reading. I have a whole shelf dedicated to what I see people reading in public. It's good publicity for books and authors when everyone can see a cover. If I see someone reading something that looks interesting, I write it down and check it out later. Reading on a kindle or tablet is like drinking out of a paper bag.

Was there actually someone who thought they could get through a Franzen and a stack of New Yorkers on one flight? I suppose they could have been flying on to Dubai or something.

She might have been reading specific articles, or in the last ten pages of the book or something.
I'll admit that when I read the New Yorker, I generally read the reviews and the brief notes and the fiction and the cartoons, and then fill in the rest later if I get around to it.
I always skip the fiction and sometimes skip, or skim, the music and dance reviews. I always read "Tables for Two," though.

Like this: Nook Color now lets authors sign e-books

How so? Is it any different than reading a magzine or newspaper or paperback folded back or listening to music on headphones?
I'm just comparing it to any reading, or type of activity, where you can't see what's being read or consumed. Whenever someone's reading the New Yorker, I can tell, because I read it myself and I know what a page of text looks like. If they're reading a newspaper, I can usually tell what newspaper. On a kindle or tablet, the content is only facing the reader. There's nothing facing out for an onlooker to see.

I wonder if I can get onto GR thorough my kindle? Yep, but I need a magnifying glass and it is a lot slower than my phone. My favourite feature of the kindle, is the dictionary feature. Most of you probably wouldn't use it as much as I do. I just love being able to tab down to a word to find the meaning. Because there are a lot of regional restrictions on ebooks. I find I still need to purchase a lot of books I read. I am okay with that as I do really prefer the look, feel and smell of paper books.

Got it! Sort of like the people who I see eating their lunches outside but hold whatever it is they're eating in a wrapper so I can't see what they're eating. I hate that.

It's cool, isn't it? I've only had mine for a few days and I'm still getting used to handling the device so I haven't tried the GR app yet. Have you tried highlighting a passage and posting it to Facebook?

I do wish they had the group tab to get there directly. I'm sure they will get to it.


That would be cool!




Yesterday I was leaning towards the Nook, and now I'm thinking about the Amazon Kindle 3 Wi-Fi with special offers ($25 less than without special offers). Even though it has ads, the ads are not on the actual book pages (they're at the bottom of the menu, and they're used as screensavers). I'm actually looking forward to the kinds of offers they have like any amazon mp3 album for $1 and $10 for a $20 amazon gift card. I know it's getting me to spend more money, but I use those services anyway.


The Good Housekeeping cookbook sample on the Nook color is the only thing that I don't like about the device. I can't archive the thing and I can't delete the thing so to me it's like a bit of spam they've dropped onto the device without my consent and that sort of bugs me. I was concerned about the backlit screen, but I have an anti-glare screen on it and when I change the page display to gray and bring the brightness down it's almost like the regular e-ink Nook.

That does look like the one I'd buy as well, Britt. I also have an iPod touch and don't need the bells and whistles or brightness of a Nook color, or the proprietary pettiness of the Kindle.
Question: how do you browse your library's loan options etc if it doesn't have a web browser?

But thank you for that link, Sarah. I had went back to the Kindle with special offers, but when they put it side by side like that? No contest.

I got mine at Barnes and Noble. According to what I've read on the B&N message boards it came with the 1.2 update.

http://www.avclub.com/articles/rise-o...

Overstock.com is selling refurbished 1st Edition Nooks 3G + Wi-Fi for $139. That is very tempting.

On the Official B&N eBay store, they're selling brand new 1st Edition Nooks for $99.99. If I buy that one, that gives me room to get the Nook and some eBooks and stay within my budget. I asked will I still have a decent warranty if I buy from the eBay store instead of B&N, but I haven't recieved an answer yet. If so, I'm gonna get the Nook.






I want to buy a laptop. Maybe you can use some of that bending-to-my-will thing on me and make me finally get one!?

Have any of you Kindle users seen his products?
Your link didn't work Phil. It might be an international thing. :(
Nooks are also not available to overseas customers. What is their problem?
Nooks are also not available to overseas customers. What is their problem?
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