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message 51: by Sashana (new)

Sashana Lol, Sarah you're too funny. I doubt it, Sanata doesn't care much for us folks past the age of 10. It's sad really.


message 52: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Barnard (sarahbarnard) | 34 comments OK, how about,
... licks pencil again - apparently it makes them last longer and you can't really get lead poisoning....

Hi Mr Bank Manager, I really need one of these new fangled e-reader thingys to make sure my books are formatted right so they sell lots. It's a business expense, honest?


message 53: by Sashana (new)

Sashana Lol, I think they would call security or at least have your head checked.


message 54: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Barnard (sarahbarnard) | 34 comments I suspect I'd confuse the shrinks..


message 55: by Sashana (last edited Sep 19, 2010 03:21PM) (new)

Sashana I think so too :D


message 56: by Irene (new)

Irene Hollimon | 52 comments I compared the PRS-600 which I have to the PRS-650 which is the new model.
The difference is the 3G access. That's nice but I'm not worried. I get all my books on the computer and just shoot 'em down the USB cable to the reader.


message 57: by Sashana (new)

Sashana Irene wrote: "I compared the PRS-600 which I have to the PRS-650 which is the new model.
The difference is the 3G access. That's nice but I'm not worried. I get all my books on the computer and just shoot 'em d..."


When did you get the newer one, Irene? Is that the only difference?


message 58: by Arthur (last edited Sep 20, 2010 01:25AM) (new)

Arthur (astra) Irene wrote: "I compared the PRS-600 which I have to the PRS-650 which is the new model.
The difference is the 3G access. That's nice but I'm not worried. I get all my books on the computer and just shoot 'em d..."


I think you made an insignificant typo :) You compared 900 to 950
600 and 650 don't have Wi-fi or 3G.
900 has Wi-fi and 950 I think has both Wi-fi and 3G.


message 59: by Lisarenee (last edited Oct 06, 2010 03:14AM) (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments These are some of the books I've downloaded from Kindle for free:

Homespun Bride by Jillian Hart Kiss Me Deadly (Silhouette Nocturne) by Michele Hauf Irresistible Forces (Kimani Romance) by Brenda Jackson Immortals The Crossing (The Immortals 6) by Joy Nash Shadow Fall by Erin Kellison Marked (Eternal Guardians, #1) by Elisabeth Naughton Hide In Plain Sight (The Three Sisters Inn Series #1) (Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense) by Marta Perry His Lady Mistress by Elizabeth Rolls
The Wild's Call by Jeri Smith-Ready The Wicked House of Rohan by Anne Stuart Dracula by Bram Stoker Dancing In The Moonlight (Cowboys of Cold Creek, #2) (Silhouette Special Edition) by RaeAnne Thayne Penelope & Prince Charming (Nvengaria, #1) by Jennifer Ashley Sheltering Hearts (Virgin River, #10.5) by Robyn Carr Crime Scene At Cardwell Ranch (Montana Mystique) (Harlequin Intrigue #897) by B.J. Daniels The Bride's Baby (Harlequin Romance) by Liz Fielding Outlander (Outlander, #1) by Diana Gabaldon To Conquer a Highlander (Highlander, #1) by Mary Wine

The list of books that are free changes quite frequently and some I've downloaded are no longer free.


message 60: by Sashana (new)

Sashana Cool, I think I have about four of them.


message 61: by Arthur (new)

Arthur (astra) None on my TBR list.
Pity.


message 62: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments Just keep checking. Some are only free for a day or so.


message 63: by Irene (new)

Irene Hollimon | 52 comments I bought my Sony before the Nook came out. The Nook looks like one sweet little gadget too. I was in the bookstore and they have all these cool bookcovers you can buy for it. You can dress your Nook up like some people dress up their barbies.


message 64: by Irene (new)

Irene Hollimon | 52 comments In a moment of weakness, I ordered one of those Cruz tablets that Borders is coming out with. It's half the price of an ipad and it's color. Oooh color...
I have to wait three weeks before it comes in.


message 65: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments Free Previews> for the following on Kindle:

First Chapter Peeks:
Bury Your Dead (Armand Gamache, #6) by Louise Penny Wicked Appetite by Janet Evanovich Chasing the Night by Iris Johansen

First Four Chapter Peeks:
A Secret Kept by Tatiana de Rosnay


message 66: by Lisarenee (last edited Oct 05, 2010 08:27AM) (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments Another Freebie I just downloaded:

And Thereby Hangs a Tale Free Short Story by Jeffrey Archer


message 67: by Sans (new)

Sans Outlander is available for free on Kindle apps right now, in case anyone wants to read it but hasn't bought it yet.


message 68: by Arthur (last edited Oct 05, 2010 08:38AM) (new)

Arthur (astra) Irene wrote: " The Nook looks like one sweet little gadget too. I was in the bookstore and they have all these cool bookcovers you can buy for it. You can dress your Nook up like some people dress up their barbies. ..."

When you read you don't notice it...:)


message 69: by Sashana (new)

Sashana If you guys go to 'Book News' there is a link there for some free books. Some of the books Lisarenee listed are included.


message 70: by Lisarenee (last edited Oct 06, 2010 03:13AM) (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments Arthur do any of the following freebies appeal to you?
The Devil at My Doorstep by David Bego Soul Identity by Dennis Batchelder The 7th Victim by Alan Jacobson The Hunters (Henry Parker Series #6) by Jason Pinter


message 71: by Arthur (last edited Oct 06, 2010 03:14AM) (new)

Arthur (astra) Lisarenee wrote: "Arthur do any of the following freebies appeal to you?

Nope.
Sorry about it :)
The logic behind it is very simple, though. I have my TBR list and I do not deviate from it only because there are freebies. I read what I like to read. I do not want my ebook reader's features/limitations or availability of freebies to influence my choice.


message 72: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments Well, you are a stronger person when it comes to books then me. Too bad your TBR books aren't on the list. I tried. :)


message 73: by Arthur (last edited Oct 06, 2010 03:19AM) (new)

Arthur (astra) Lisarenee wrote: "Well, you are a stronger person when it comes to books then me. Too bad your TBR books aren't on the list. I tried. :)"
I am flattered. Thank you very much :)
but...I am just a slow reader. It takes me 3-4 weeks to read 800-900 pages of hardback edition. So, I must be very choosy.


message 74: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments I understand. That would make me very choosy too. I could read that many pages in a couple of days and still not be a slave to the book. Kind of funny, however, my best reviews come days after reading a book. It takes a couple of days for my brain to digest what I've read.


message 75: by Lisarenee (last edited Oct 06, 2010 04:40AM) (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments Here are some more freebies:
Bright of the Sky (Entire and the Rose, #1) by Kay Kenyon Light Of Eidon (Legends of the Guardian-King #1) by Karen Hancock


message 76: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 931 comments Did anyone see the new Pub-It! from Barns and Nobels? Seems really cool! Very exciting for authors.


message 77: by Sashana (new)

Sashana What's that, Lauren?


message 78: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 931 comments You can publish your books and read new books right from authors... You can even sell your book then. I got an email frm B&N about it. I'm not an author so I probably wouldn't use it... But it would be very helpful for anyone who is trying to start out as an author.


message 79: by Jessica B (new)

Jessica B | 14 comments I received my Kindle about 2 weeks ago now I think and I absolutely adore the thing! I actually prefer to read books on it now instead of the real thing. Plus I can take all of my books with me where ever I go.

I was one of those people who thought the real thing was better but i'm glad I finally broke down and bought my Kindle because now I don't think I could go without it!


message 80: by Katherine (new)

Katherine You guys really make a case for having a Kindle. I love having my books my the bookshelf but I can see the advantage of having this device. I probably would still buy my very favorite books and getting books for free is a big plus.


message 81: by Purr More (new)

Purr More (m222) I still love a real book, but the ability to search within a book is really a plus. The only think I would want different is for page numbers. I wonder why they don't have them?

The Sony readers have page numbers and they don't change when the font is increased. You just end up clicking through more screens until you hit the next "page". It is one reason I went with a Sony...I like my page numbers too!


message 82: by Stacy (new)

Stacy (stacybinnj) | 57 comments You know I just don't know if I will become a convert. I don't own an eReader but my sister just got the Nook. She loves it! I gave her my library card number so she could download books (I have to pay about $155/yr for my library card... long story... even though I can WALK to my library I have to pay because of the way taxes are structured... anyway... I digress)

My sister's Nook looked pretty cool and I know you can sort of share books but I do love looking at the beautiful books on my shelves. I really think books are beautiful... you can't appreciate that when they are in an e-reader. I also like to look at where I am in the book and judge whether I'm a third or halfway finished. I love the feel of the paper. I kind of marvel at thinking about the story that came to life out of a bound stack of paper. It's kind of mystical to me... and I just don't think I could get that from a device.

Besides... what if the battery dies and I am close to the end? What if the hard drive crashes? Now that we have digital cameras I can't tell you how many pictures I've lost due to hard drive crashes.

You can't buy eBooks from garage sales.

You can't swap eBooks on Goodreads or buy them used.

The jury is still out for me!


message 83: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments A swap feature would be nice.


message 84: by Carey Devine (new)

Carey Devine | 35 comments Stacy wrote: "You know I just don't know if I will become a convert. I don't own an eReader but my sister just got the Nook. She loves it! I gave her my library card number so she could download books (I have..."


I fight the same battle I have not yet purchased an ereader but I have done the research. I think my husband is getting me the new NOOK for Christmas however I do not think this will stop my love of holding a real book in my hands.


message 85: by Sashana (new)

Sashana Carey, I have been dropping obvious hints that I want the Sony since this summer :). If I don't get it for Christmas I'll be devastated.


message 86: by Carey Devine (new)

Carey Devine | 35 comments Sashana wrote: "Carey, I have been dropping obvious hints that I want the Sony since this summer :). If I don't get it for Christmas I'll be devastated."


Maybe we can be secret santas lol


message 87: by Sashana (new)

Sashana We should :)


message 88: by Shay (new)

Shay | 923 comments Carey wrote: "Stacy wrote: "You know I just don't know if I will become a convert. I don't own an eReader but my sister just got the Nook. She loves it! I gave her my library card number so she could download..."

The Color Nook? I have a Nook that I just bought a few months ago, but I'm hinting for the color one...It's only $100 more and it would cost me that to upgrade my memory card to 8MB, etc.


message 89: by Purr More (new)

Purr More (m222) I've noticed that people who say they won't use an ereader often give the reason as not willing to give up print books. Who says you have to give up print books? You can have an ereader and also have print books. It is not an either/or situation. You can have the best of both worlds. I use both and have no plans to give up print books any time soon.


message 90: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments I agree Michelle, I just wish they'd give you a break if you order both. A discount when you buy them together. Paying full price for both could take a hefty amount of a person's monthly book money.


message 91: by Stacy (new)

Stacy (stacybinnj) | 57 comments I guess I could do that... have a Nook and still read books. I just don't know how often I'd read the Nook as opposed to the books. Not sure if I'd get my money's worth. As it is, I have tons of books on my bookshelves that need to be read and I can't get to them because I keep checking out books from the library.


message 92: by Irene (new)

Irene Hollimon | 52 comments still waiting for my new Cruz tablet to come in. It was supposed to be here around the first of November but it was delayed. Now, they're saying at the end of November. I will never pre-order again. I have no patience for it.


message 93: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Tuell (booksloveme) | 112 comments Stacy wrote: "I guess I could do that... have a Nook and still read books. I just don't know how often I'd read the Nook as opposed to the books. Not sure if I'd get my money's worth. As it is, I have tons o..."

i have a nook but also 700 books in print in my house. i use my nook to get the free books that b&n offers every friday and to read library books, while i will read my other print books that i have. i will never stop reading print books because i very rarely buy new books. i either get them from family and friends or yard sales or book swapping sites. i like taking my nook with me to appts and on long rides so i don't have to worry about finishing a book and not having one to read or worrying about bringing more than one book with me.

i have been trying to get my 10 year old son to read more. and lately he has been saying he wants to read on my ebook. i am willing to let him read (as long as he is sitting next to me) if i could find free books to download for him.


message 94: by Sashana (new)

Sashana Irene wrote: "still waiting for my new Cruz tablet to come in. It was supposed to be here around the first of November but it was delayed. Now, they're saying at the end of November. I will never pre-order again..."

Irene, do you have more than one Ereader?


message 95: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Tuell (booksloveme) | 112 comments I have the sony ereader and then bought the nook sunday


message 96: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments Stephanie, you need to tell us how the two compare after you've played with your nook a little bit more.


message 97: by Irene (new)

Irene Hollimon | 52 comments I have a Sony ereader currently. I love it. I'm buying the Cruz tablet for the color and the small internet capability it has.


message 98: by Sans (new)

Sans Lisarenee wrote: "I agree Michelle, I just wish they'd give you a break if you order both. A discount when you buy them together. Paying full price for both could take a hefty amount of a person's monthly book money."

I think I read somewhere that Amazon has a book "upgrade" program now. For an extra charge (not sure how much), you get the ebook and the paper version.


message 99: by Sans (new)

Sans Irene wrote: "still waiting for my new Cruz tablet to come in. It was supposed to be here around the first of November but it was delayed. Now, they're saying at the end of November. I will never pre-order again..."

Well shoot! I'm seriously considering the Cruz table. I hope it arrives soon! Could you let me know what you think of it when you get it and have played around with it a bit?


message 100: by Irene (new)

Irene Hollimon | 52 comments The Nook is also coming out with a color version in time for Christmas that looks really hot.


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