I loved my Kindle Oasis because I found it easier to hold, but when it broke, I bought the most basic model and it has worked out fine once I put a pop tab in the back. I love it for reading in bed because the light isn't enough to keep TCG awake and I can read until I fall asleep, which is the only thing that works for me. I do have a kindle app on my ipad which I mainly use for graphic novels and cookbooks.
'Soul Purpose'
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I like the physical design of the Kindle Oasis and adding stuff to it that doesn't come from Amazon seems to be pretty easy (I haven't done it a whole lot, but I apparently expect it to be much more complicated than it actually is and am pleasantly surprised every time). Bluetooth only for audio, which is ok for me but something to consider if you have plug in headphones you love or something.
I am too lazy to use multiple devices and just read on my phone (or, very very occasionally, the in-browser Kindle reader).
I move around from room to room with five different devices, a hardcover, and magazines. It's a good thing I have a little helper in the form of ltc.
Timelies all!
I have both the Kindle app and the Nook app on my iPad, as well as Hoopla and Libby for borrowing ebooks.
I like using Hoopla for audiobooks because it is easy to use in my car.
Love the Kindle Paperwhite. My only wish is that it was easier to (or, indeed, realistically possible to legally) get UK editions of books where I know they've Americanized the text.
My paperbacks take up a lot of space and I can't read them in the dark.
I love my Kindle Paperwhite. I've got one setting for when I'm wearing glasses and another for bedtime with a much larger font and an appropriate background.
Mom just had the worst phone call from Hospice. The woman was completely unhelpful and multiple times called my aunt "your mom" instead of your sister. The person from the hospital and the other person from hospice all indicated that Aunt W was eligible to go to in patient hospice because of how bad the situation is.
But this woman...she chuckled ...at the "misunderstanding" and said that couldn't happen because in patient isn't where someone goes to live. And would ask where the family thought my aunt would go after...um. the funeral home. She kept saying there was criteria but never said what the criteri was. And at one point mentioned that yes an assessment had been done on my aunt....she had done it. And then made no recommendations and when mom asked what should she do the lady kept saying "the family decides" and then got frustrated when mom said she didn't feel she had enough information.
I am so pissed. Mom had the phone on speaker and I wanted to jump in and say " we need to know what your recommendation is and what the criteria are for in patient and if you can't give us that info then we need to talk to someone else."
I'll be here tomorrow and I'm not leaving until she talks to the case manager at the hospital and I want to know if they have any records of a hospice assessment.
Mom does not need to deal with this.
I have no recs for Kindle. I use the app on my phone.
Libby is great for delivering books right to kindle.