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What I'm Reading This Week #27

Happy Friday everyone!   I hope you've got the day off to enjoy.  I would really appreciate the weather dialing it back from Satan's taint to dryish heat please.  I'm not even asking for much.  Like 83 degrees would make me happy at this point but there's no end in sight to the 90's.  The Mr and I have both been plagued with migraines this week.  He had a two day event and I had an ocular migraine which is just so crappy to deal with since you can't read or do anything until your vision isn't screwed up.   I got to wait on hold for an hour Tuesday with the state tax department so I decided to sand and prime the newel post while listening to hold music designed to make you hang up.  To quote Bugs Bunny "he don't know me vewy well, do he?"  I got that squared away and later went out between pop up storms to deadhead some zinnias which you may have seen in Wednesday's post.   Speaking of Wednesday, it was a busy day in the ga...

Old or New School: Book Edition

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We all know that Fall is the season of cozy and there's no better time to cuddle up with a good book...or screen to enjoy the cooler weather when it comes.

When you read a book, are you going old school with a paper copy or new school with a device like a Kindle?

It should be no surprise I prefer old school.  I like the feel of pages turning, the weight of it in my hand, putting in the bookmark or turning down the corner of the page.  How about you?


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  1. Kindle all the way for me. I just love being able to have all my books on a device and the e-ink display is great for reading in my opinion. Downside of course is there is no re-selling books after reading them but they are a little cheaper up front for that reason.

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  2. I use both. I prefer a paper book, but I like the convenience, portability, and variety that e-books offer. I have the Kindle and Libby apps on my phone so any book I want is just a few clicks away. My library is great, but has limited options.

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  3. I love my books, but I've been thinking about trying a kindle!

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  4. I love the flexibility of ebooks. I can borrow from my local library without having to leave the house or worry about open hours. I can put my iPad on a stand so my hands are free to crochet when I read. And I can jump between devices which means any time I’m stuck waiting, I can read my current book on my phone.

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  5. I LOVE to read and I use the Kindle app solely because I was running out of room for my book collection. I read a book every few days to a week and I really like not having to find space for them :)

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  6. I use both. I read daily on my Kindle, but also like a hand-held book. I just bought some older books on Ebay for a dollar a piece so it was cheaper than the Kindle prices, no doubt because of the age. I do like the 10 inch screen on the Kindle though and that's what I use at work.

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  7. Audio so I can stay active/busy/productive.

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