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> On Mon, 28 May 2018 09:45:46 -0700, "Cheri" >
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>>> On Mon, 28 May 2018 09:33:30 -0400, jmcquown >
>>> wrote:
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>>>>On 5/27/2018 6:33 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
>>>>> I just like the printed "word," which also
>>>>> includes books (instead of electronic readers).
>>>>>
>>>>> N.
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>>>>Add me to that list. I just picked up a bunch of books. They don't
>>>>require a cord or recharging. 
>>>>
>>>>Jill
>>>
>>> But OTOH if I'm out somewhere and have to wait, I have about 40 books
>>> in my purse. I tried to read a paper book recently and gave up and
>>> found the ebook editiion, much better. I can adjust the print size,
>>> add backlighting if the light is poor.
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>>The Kindle or e-reader is so much handier for me due to arthritis makes it
>>hard to hold books turn pages etc., and as you say I can change the print
>>to
>>larger print at the push of a button or two which makes it easier to see.
>>Seems like we have this conversation about every 3 or 4 months, same with
>>dishwasher versus dishwashing, how far behind can the cell phone debate
>>be?
>>
>>
>>Cheri
> lol Did I tell you about https://www.bookbub.com/ ? I signed up with
> them and they send me suggestions for books and the most I have ever
> paid is $1.99 ! Cost me more to drive to the library
Yes, I believe it was Cindy who first told me, but I've seen others mention
it since. A great place that I use often. I like the fact that you can set
up what kind of books you want to read and it comes in the email every day.
Cheri