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1 posted on 03/26/2016 7:04:22 AM PDT by 1pitech
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Bump...too bad there’s no book club on FR anymore


2 posted on 03/26/2016 7:10:24 AM PDT by goodnesswins (Alinsky.....it's what's for dinner)
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The Kindle has changed the way that people read. I do so much more reading these days now that I get digital books. I've got Kindle apps on my phone too so that if I'm standing in line for something, I have my library of books available to read.

I still have a large library of "old-fashioned" books (made out of paper) in the house but what I do now is buy digital copies of those books too so that they become portable. Many of the classics, you can get on your Kindle for next to nothing. I think I got the entire works of Jack London for 99 cents! I like reading Jack London but he gets a little weird with his longer fiction. His short stories make for mostly pleasant reading but the longer works like "John Barleycorn" and "People of the Abyss" make for more challenging reading. But they yield good things.

Sometimes I get books that I read digitally that I like so much that I end up getting the old-fashioned "print" copy through Amazon so that I can put it on my bookshelves. My wife thinks that's rather nutty. Read a book digitally and they buy a book to put on a shelf that never gets read but just sits there and collects dust. But I'm stubborn like that. I'm always thinking that if I lose power for an extended amount of time and my Kindles no longer charge, it will be nice to have a stash of old-fashioned books to fall back upon.

So I think I will check out your father's book and add it to my online library. I think my device will hold thousands upon thousands of books. More than I'll ever read in my lifetime even if I did nothing but read. I think if we went back in a time machine to 1900 and brought people to 2016, they would be amazed at all the gadgets that we have today. I think the big gadget to be had in 1900 was a stylish pocket watch. The kind that you wind up every night and it just tells you the time. None of that other fancy stuff. The people in the picture below look bored. They had no Kindles to read.


3 posted on 03/26/2016 7:22:20 AM PDT by SamAdams76 (Delegates So Far: Trump (739); Cruz (465); Rubio (166); Kasich (143)
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To: 1pitech

Thanx. Will download. Happy Easter.


4 posted on 03/26/2016 7:35:47 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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Thank You so much! I love to read my Kindle waiting in line to get the kids out of school!


5 posted on 03/26/2016 7:59:59 AM PDT by Mrsgell
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Thanks for the info, I down loaded the book will post a review when I get done reading this book. So far it look very good. Free is always great!!!


8 posted on 03/26/2016 8:41:56 AM PDT by EXCH54FE (Hurricane 416,Feisty Old Vet !!)
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Thank you very much.
Got a copy for 2 of my devices.

Purchased last year a series of 50 books of Anthony Trollope
at an Amazon Special, price of $2.99

Stories all take place in England in the 1850’s. Written in Old English. Each book is approx. 400 pages.

Just finished my 14 book of the series.


10 posted on 03/26/2016 9:00:07 AM PDT by topspinr
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