Borrowing from libraries without getting off your slack ass and not having to worry about when to return? God, it's like magic.
Anya ,'Get It Done'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I adore my nook, though I think my reading time is throwing off the battery charge predictions--what, I can't read for four hours straight for three days in a row on one charge?
Man, the best part of my Nook is that not only can I read tons of books almost all at once, my son can play Angry Birds and I don't have to worry about returning a book to the library.The plus about e-readers in general for me is that I can read in bed at night without disturbing my husband by having the light on. He loves that part too!
The plus about the Kindle for me is that you DO have to have the light on - it's NOT backlit. I find the e-ink much easier on my eyes, and especially for reading before bed. I mean, I spend a shocking number of hours each day reading backlit screens as it is.
We have a very odd book by E. Nesbit out of the library right now called Cockatoucan. Casper is sort of fascinated by it. And it was her birthday yesterday (E. Nesbit's, not Casper's). She led a very unusual life for someone born in 1858.
The plus about the Kindle for me is that you DO have to have the light on - it's NOT backlit.
The black and white Nook isn't backlit either. It's e-ink too.
I love the Nook 2 - it's so elegant and sleek. But if I were going to buy a new e-reader I'd probably stick with Kindle because that's where my books are.
I love my kindle for reading, but I keep thinking I might want a nook color for magazines. I have too many stacks of them everywhere. You probably can't print up a recipe off of a nook though, can you?
You probably can't print up a recipe off of a nook though, can you?
You can print off an iPad - does Android support wireless printing?
One of the brilliant things about a Nook or a tablet is avoiding the printing of recipes. I used to "lug" my laptop into the kitchen, but no more!
How have I not worked out if I can print from either my tablet or my Nook? Slacker.