
I have a color Nook, but I prefer the eInk screen for just reading. And now I've got an iPad and prefer that for just about everything *but* reading (and the stuff I have to do on a bigger screen). Sorry, Android.

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What, hitting "delete" it just doesn't have that same satisfaction?Horrim Carabal wrote:I hated that book and wished I had a physical copy to trash after finishing it.aliantha wrote:I tell you what -- I read the final Malazan book on the Kindle and it was a *much* nicer experience than hauling around a dead-tree doorstop.
If you want the honest truth, until I read your comment I had never considered deleting anything off my Kindle. I haven't run into space issues yet and I hadn't ever thought of doing that!deer of the dawn wrote:What, hitting "delete" it just doesn't have that same satisfaction?Horrim Carabal wrote:I hated that book and wished I had a physical copy to trash after finishing it.aliantha wrote:I tell you what -- I read the final Malazan book on the Kindle and it was a *much* nicer experience than hauling around a dead-tree doorstop.
I very nearly said the same thing.Avatar wrote:Not to mention taking those same years off your life.wayfriend wrote:But then again, back in '12 I tried to read the Gormenghast trilogy. That adds years on a device, I will tell you.
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Looks like your file is missing one book, and I'm not talking about that atrocious prequelI'm Murrin wrote:That reminds me: I have the entire Wheel of Time series on my tablet. I haven't tried to open the file yet... (Yes, it's all 13 books in one document.)
Purist.MsMary wrote:I don't have a Kindle. Or a Nook. I do most of my reading on the Sabbath, when I can't use electronics. However I do appreciate the ability to put books on my iPad for reading when I'm traveling or having a lunch break at work.