Wifey has bought me a Sony PRS600 e reader.
I love it, you get about a gazillion free books with it, mostly pre 1900s but i found myself reading A Tale of Two Cities then Silas Marner, something i would never have dreamed of reading again, i did give up half way through a Tale of Two Cities i must admit, i did read Silas Marner though and thoroughly enjoyed it.
I purchased a book from the Waterstones on line store to see if it was as easy as the instruction stated, amazing, even i managed it without a single hitch.
Anyone else like or dislike these readers? I know some prefer to hold a book and turn the pages, my wife does, i am now hooked on my reader.
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Barman;1322525 wrote: Wifey has bought me a Sony PRS600 e reader.
I love it, you get about a gazillion free books with it, mostly pre 1900s but i found myself reading A Tale of Two Cities then Silas Marner, something i would never have dreamed of reading again, i did give up half way through a Tale of Two Cities i must admit, i did read Silas Marner though and thoroughly enjoyed it.
I purchased a book from the Waterstones on line store to see if it was as easy as the instruction stated, amazing, even i managed it without a single hitch.
Anyone else like or dislike these readers? I know some prefer to hold a book and turn the pages, my wife does, i am now hooked on my reader.
Many of the books are created by the Project Guttenburg Distributed Proofreaders on a volunteer basis :-
DP: Welcome
For anyone who's interested, Forum Garden have a team working on the project and we're currently #314 in the standings
A bit of fun and a worthwhile aim.
I love it, you get about a gazillion free books with it, mostly pre 1900s but i found myself reading A Tale of Two Cities then Silas Marner, something i would never have dreamed of reading again, i did give up half way through a Tale of Two Cities i must admit, i did read Silas Marner though and thoroughly enjoyed it.
I purchased a book from the Waterstones on line store to see if it was as easy as the instruction stated, amazing, even i managed it without a single hitch.
Anyone else like or dislike these readers? I know some prefer to hold a book and turn the pages, my wife does, i am now hooked on my reader.
Many of the books are created by the Project Guttenburg Distributed Proofreaders on a volunteer basis :-
DP: Welcome
For anyone who's interested, Forum Garden have a team working on the project and we're currently #314 in the standings

A bit of fun and a worthwhile aim.