Amazon Kindle discussion
What did you do with your paper books?


I just don't buy them any more...well sometimes I do, but not often.





I can think of at least 2 occasions when I still need paper books: in the sauna and in the buthtub.












I just signed up with them and listed my first book. I only have a couple of books left though. I wish I had found this sooner. It seems kind of fun. I'll use it to pass on books that I get from others from now on.
I've given away the majority of my books, to my best friend and my mother - both of whom think I'm some demonic beast for using a Kindle. ;)



I really don't think Amazon cares whether throw your paper books away or not. I got rid of mine to save space and de-clutter; it was my choice but I see nothing wrong with keeping them.
You can't get an e-book signed but you can get your Kindle signed, not that I would want to do that but this guy did....
http://www.flickr.com/photos/39952434...



not yet...Docusign maybe?

Tim
http://authortimyoung.com/books/

Still buy them, if it's by an author I want in hard copy..I'd rather have those in hardcopy format as opposed to kindle. But the kindle helps for my series books and stuff, would be such a pain to have so many series's all over the place!

operationpaperback.org"
That's a great idea ... going to tweet that! Thanks :)


I still read paper books, primarily library loan and new releases. I enjoy reading books on my kindle, kindle app on my i Pad, as well as hardcover and trade paperbacks.
Recently, I finished 11/22/63 by Stephen King. I read the library hardcover in the eves, but used an e reader during the day while I was on a break or at the pool.





However, sometimes this bugs me due to the whole "my Kindle books vanish when I die" thing. So I'm still not really 100% sure on how to handle things.

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I read on paper and on kindle too. In fact I always find myself in a bit of dilemma when it comes to choosing whether to buy paperback or ebook!