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I'm a little indifferent at the same time though because when I'm reading usually I HATE when people come over and start talking to me. I wanna be reading damnit. I have a guy at my work that will usually sit somewhere behind my table and start talking to my back while reading. Not cool.
I guess it really all depends situation and what kind of person you are in that respect.

Other than that, the only thing that comes to mind is Talion: Revenant. I read it previously, and wanted to look something up for a question when we saw that he was going to be interviewed. But when I un-archived it, the formatting had gone all to hell. It's now like someone is zoomed in on the page, and I can't seem to get out of it.
Also, I have a purchased book stuck on my wishlist because of some wifi issues when making the purchase. I guess I'll always want that book, even after I've finished reading it.



I prop my Kindle on a napkin holder in the break room and some people think I am really sad because I am staring at nothing.

I got a kindle early on in the UK and have become the base guru on all things kindle. That thing has certainly started more conversations that it ever stopped.

Even though we have made quite some steps into the limelight, I still wouldn't feel comfortable in simply bringing up that I'm e.g. a Warhammer gamer and roleplayer. If I saw that the guy next to me on the ferry is reading through the latest Warhammer 40k fiction, it's a lot easier.
I've had the effect of being chatted up for even owning an ebook (iRiver in my case) alot more. But those kind of talks rarely lead to an actual conversation about the topic of the book and are more about ebooks in general, naturally.

Seeing as I don't read these languages, it's not that big of a deal, but it is a little annoying.



of course we would not lend the book to the person anyway- even for a few paragraphs- spend time to teach someone to use the ereader first? everyone can pick up a paper book- e-reader is different.
sign of the times i guess - sad


They think nothing of asking for my e-reader
(while I'm obviously reading).

Maybe that's just me.
Plus I miss the feel and smell of books when reading on my Kindle.

I have also had people ask questions about the books I am reading just from the cover. I usually don't mind it happening unless I'm really involved in the story line then I'll give very short answers or curt answers..It's not to be rude but it's just to give them the idea to go away.



The Nook has kind of a similar feature. Only it's not nearby Nook owners, it's just a circle of friends that you can see what they're reading, what they've recommended and what you can borrow from them.



Spot on- part of that is the need to page over each time when you used to scan over to the next page with the paper book. but overall- e-reading is markedly slower.

Of course, screensavers don't display while you're reading.


Spot on- part of t..."
I read a lot faster. It just took a while to get the hang of the buttons. I can think of one or two enhancements but no real complaints.

More people seem to ask me about the kindle itself, than about what I'm reading on it. But then, nobody ever really asked what I was reading before I got the kindle.




That annoys the hell out of me too. I ended up changing my address on Amazon to a US address. Since half the books I want are not available in Australia, my choices seem to be either download a pirated copy, or lie about my address. I figure the address thing is the lesser of two evils.

As for not being able to see the covers I'm in the camp of those who would rather not be bothered anyway, but do sometimes wish I could see what others around me are reading. Go figure.

True.I think the copy write laws are written on parchment.
I've done something similar and gone to the UK store to order a book not available Generally speaking I prefer the to kindle to paper.
Anyone else noticed this, or come across any other unexpected downsides of e-readers?