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    Why to join Amazon Kindle bandwagon

    I have not been type to the Amazon Kindle dais. Actually, my trouble with the company's flagship invention, which affirmed flabby for human utilization of the device because of its very high "reduced" price of $ 359.00, when only $ 60 off your full purchase price as its foundation a year ago. My problem is mainly with the Kindle platform was not the technology itself, but in response to high acquisition cost of the rate predicted for electronic books of substance use by the average consumer.

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    Re: Why to join Amazon Kindle bandwagon

    I never thought I would get an e-reader. If everyone else in the world happened to the e-readers, just wanted to say that the books would be cheaper for me. If they stopped printing books, I would just read all of my favorites from that point until the end. In short, he would continue with the paper books in defiance of the world. Well, not all readers on the planet is to use an electronic reader. Have left the printing of books. The world is not demanding that I read the words on a screen instead of on paper.

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    Re: Why to join Amazon Kindle bandwagon

    I quickly changed my mind after a vacation a couple of years ago. It rained for three days and I've read through the 8 books I had packed. (It was only a 7 day holiday - no thought was going to make reading more!) Anyway, since rain was painfully in search of reading material, while my friend was curled up in our reading room to his heart's content on his Kindle, I decided I had to become an owner of Kindle as well. I ordered my Kindle, even before I left and arrived shortly after arriving home.

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    Re: Why to join Amazon Kindle bandwagon

    I was on the train of eBooks as a new author in the 90's. However, although several of my books were available in digital format, no one had any way to read them. I kept hoping that the technology could get there. I doubted that they would never buy an eReaders, though. Then, as prices fell and the selection of books grew. I had to get one. It was the most incredible experience of my life as a reader and writer.

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    Re: Why to join Amazon Kindle bandwagon

    It seems the author has no important philosophical problem with the Kindle. It seems that the reason the Kindle bandwagon was because it was cheap! And now that prices have fallen, you can finally justify buying a Kindle. That can justify buying a Kindle with similar logic. If you want to buy a copy of Alice in Wonderland, or Tale of Two Cities still have to pay for the book. But millions of public domain books that are available for free on the Kindle. So with time, a Kindle will pay for itself with all the money you save to read free e-books!

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    After a couple of relocations, when I had to leave most or all of my books, I thought I was being attached to them. I was wrong. The last time I came darn close to grieve, so I finally bought a Kindle and fell back in grabbing glorious and rewarding book. That's why we jumped on the bandwagon. Bless my Kindle. I'll make a solar charger for USB so I can keep my collection of books on the civilization of cases and AC power comes to an end.

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    Re: Why to join Amazon Kindle bandwagon

    I scoffed early and often in e-readers. Why does a digital device that is intended only as a good old fashioned book? He had accumulated too many hours to have a paperback in your pocket. Now I'm looking for my library to see what could be put in space once my collection is fully digital and can be quite annoying when a book is not available in digital format yet. I can still see the charm of the classics, but it is too comfortable with the Kindle. It is the only device that I have received many hours of use every day.

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