So, a few months ago, I caved and bought a Kindle. I didn't think I would like it, but in fact, I love it. I love how it fits into my purse, and I can read it anywhere. . . . sitting in the blue zone while waiting for carpool, sitting in a waiting room or on my very own sofa. I love downloading books onto it, and having all the books in one place, and NOT all over my coffee table and bedroom. I thought I would miss turning pages. I don't. I love how I can download books from the library. I don't love how their is a long line for the books. Sometimes, I can't read the book in three or six weeks, and then I never know how it ends!
There is one thing that I don't like. When I buy an actual book, the one with pages. . . . I used to share with my mom and friends. I cut my budget down by doing that. If we all shared books, we didn't have to shell out bucks for books all the time. But, even though I heard that you can share with the Kindle, I haven't found a book that will let me do that.
What have I read?
Well, of course Fifty Shades of Gray . . . and the others.
Right now I am reading YES CHEF by Marcus Samuelsson, which I love.
Unorthodox, which was a good read.
Chopping Spree - a mystery book by Diane Mott Davidson.
Seasons: A Real Story of an Amish Girl.
I love my Kindle. Just wish I could share my digital library. Any suggestions besides PRIME?
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