Monday, January 9, 2012

A Good Idea or Poor Judgment?

I may have mentioned this before - or maybe it was on Facebook - I'm old and get confused often, but anyhoot, about a week or so before Christmas the Evil Twin told me that he wanted to get me a Kindle, but he wanted me to choose the one I liked best.

So, I did some research (I LOVE research!)(no, I really honestly do.) and decided on the Kindle Fire.

I had to wait until Christmas morning to open it and amidst the chaos and holiday mayhem, I didn't really get a chance to play around or use it much.

However, since the kids have been back in school and the Evil Twin is back at work, I have been a downloadin' fool.

All the classic books, most of which I've read, are free. But, I downloaded a few of those I really loved anyway. It'll be nice to have them on hand.

It's been such a long time since I've had good opportunities to read a book uninterrupted, so this is just amazing for me. I can also watch movies, download music and I'm not sure what else. I'm wondering if it can clean my kitchen. :-)

Anypoodle, I love to read and having several books at my disposal at all times is wonderful.

At first, I was a little worried it wouldn't be the same as a REAL honest-to-goodness-turn-the-pages BOOK. But, it's actually quite enjoyable and the fact that it's portable makes it even more appealing.

In the past, if I knew I'd be waiting for something (a kid, a tire change, a doctor), I might have thrown a magazine in my purse...IF I even thought about it. Now, I just fling "The Bookie" in my bag and I'm good to go.

But, the Evil Twin may have had a lapse in judgment because I love searching around for new books or movies, and then enjoying them in my "not so free time". Ooops.

So, if you come to my house and you see a dust bunny or two, blame the Kindle. That's my story and I'm sticking to it!! :-)

Happy Monday, hooligans!

Love,

11 comments:

  1. I know what you mean, I got a nook for Christmas and I *LOVE* it! How else can you get a book @ 2AM? :)

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  2. Congrats on your new Kindle...Enjoy! I heard they are great!

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  3. I wonder if i can get my math/physics textbooks on there!!!

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  4. I haven't used my new Fire to its fullest potential yet. I have been too busy playing the Puss N Boots version of Fruit Ninja.

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  5. I'm a big reader, always with nose in some book or another, and was surprised when I liked my Kindle as much as I did. Just keep it charged!

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  6. My kids got regular Kindles for Christmas (not from this cheap mama though). I've been resistant to the Kindles, so far. Not anymore, now this cheap mama has her eye on a Kindle Fire as well. I'm happy to hear it got the Glamorous Haufrau seal of approval.

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  7. I've got the Nook and even though I haven't been using it to much I find it amazingly convenient to buy a book at 2:00AM and have it instantly.

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  8. I have the basic Kindle, compliments of my dad. I thought I'd hate it, but didn't want to hurt my dad's feelings.

    I was surprised to find that I LOVE it. There are some books that I won't download; some books are meant for 'real book format'. However, I have found that the 'beach book' type of book and the (free)classics are well worth the download!

    Enjoy!

    [I'll ignore your dust bunnies if you'll ignore the dog hair on the floor here...]

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  9. I have a regular Kindle and my boy got the Kindle Fire for Christmas. Now I want and upgrade!!! I LOVE my Kindle. It goes everywhere with me.

    What a great gift! Enjoy.

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  10. I bought one last summer to cut down on the ever-growing piles of books lying around the house. I find it really handy, except now I find myself reading 2 and 3 books at the same time...

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  11. I'm in two minds. I have Kindle on my mobile phone and I agree the convenience is great. But the pleasure of entering a large bookshop, the anticipation, it can't be bettered.

    I hope there's space for both; the mega on-line stores and the small friendly slightly down at heel book seller. It would be a shame if the only physical book you could get was second hand.

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