Skin Glider said:I'm sticking with the real thing. Cannot match a real hard back novel .
slash said:Can you get these to read for you,as in like audio books...many thanks..
You may wish to buy Audio Books from here <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.weread4you.com/">http://www.weread4you.com/</a><!-- m --> I buy them and transfer them to my MP3 player to listen to, they often have some good offers such as 3 for 1, £9 for £30 of books. top quality sound, much better than the audio on Kindleslash said:Can you get these to read for you,as in like audio books...many thanks..
Smell The Glove said:I don't really get the whole idea of 'I love to feel the weight of a real book in my hands,' or 'I enjoy sniffing the pages.'
hunnymonster said:I've had a Kindle for nearly a week now - I'm still very firmly in the "prefer dead trees" camp, I prefer the tactile experience of a book, I like being able to simply loan it to a mate (or indeed loan one from a mate) - but the Kindle has it's place.
Do I see the Kindle replacing all my dead tree reading needs? Nope - Do I see it augmenting them - sure.
Smell The Glove said:'mon the trees!!