For as long as I can remember I have LOVED to read. One of my favorite things when I was a kid in school was the book orders that came every month or so. I loved trying to find not only the right books, but the ones that were the least expensive so I could get more than one! I had a closet full of teen romance novels in Jr. High, but had to go more in the direction of using the library and borrowing in high school. Less opportunities for book orders and also more of a need to put gas in my car. That was ok, it made for easier storage. (I'll come back to that point later)
In school I always had a book with me to read if I finished my work, I have always read almost every night before I go to sleep. (even if just for 5 minutes) I take books to read in the car, and to work, and while waiting in doctors offices. You get the picture. I'm sad to say that I don't read much to try to learn things, I read for pure entertainment. I love church novels, mysteries and trashy romance novels. OK they aren't really trashy, they are usually the PG rated kind of trashy. Some might push the PG-13 range. I do venture in to other areas sometimes. I like happy endings. I have read a ton of things that my kids read because I want to know what they are reading. Everything from the Harry Potter series, the Twilight series, the Hatchet series, the Lost Children series, and back again to the teen novels that my daughter read when she was in high school. She is usually the one who points me in the direction of a good author or book these days. Since my kids reached the book order age we have shelves FULL of books. Especially Mackenzie.
All this rambling has a point, really it does and here it is:
Last Christmas my husband got me the BEST gift ever. I think it is the one I have gotten the most use of in all of our 23 Christmas's together. I didn't ask for, or hint that I wanted it. I don't even think that I knew I wanted it. He managed to think it up all on his own. Do you see where this is headed yet? My best gift ever was a KINDLE! Can I just say that I LOVE MY KINDLE! She has a cute pink cover, (imagine that) and her name is Agnes. My daughter, a fellow reading lover, gave me a huge big deal about it and how she doesn't like them and its not a real book and it doesn't have the feel or smell or whatever a real book has. I think she had kindle envy. (back to that point later too)
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I love my kindle for so many reasons, first of all, it is so easy to take everywhere. It fits in my purse and I can easily pull it out and get back to whatever my latest book is. I never have to find my place because it saves it for me:)
I really love that. I can take numerous books with me too. Right now I have 33 books on it and have read 30 of them. It is so easy to get new books, last week before we left town I quickly got on Amazon and downloaded (or is it uploaded? Whatever.)a couple new ones just so I didn't run out of things to read. They are wirelessly delivered so in a matter of seconds I had new material.
AWESOME! Amazon has tons of free books or really inexpensive ones. ($1-$3) Also since I am getting a little tiny bit older and because of the work I do I think I am getting arthritis in my hands. Holding books open actually bothers them. My Kindle doesn't have to be held open so
TA-DAAA, no pain.
Now no more finding a place to keep all my books and no more piles of them stacked on my bedside table.
Definately easier storage now.
When Mackenzie moved home from college for the summer I happened to have about 10 books from her favorite author (Marcia McClure, man can she write a kissing scene) that she hadn't read on my cute little kindle. She turned up her nose at it and then proceeded to
take it over! I didn't see it again for almost 2 weeks. Why did I get it back? Well, my little Kindle hater
bought her own! That's right, she was totally converted.
I love it when the mother is right, and I have teenagers. They always think I'm wrong. Not only did she get a Kindle but she also copied my cute case. What can I say, she wants to be like me:) Maybe not, but at least I taught her right,
pink is the best color!
So here's to Agnes, my cute little pink kindle, and my awesome hubby who got her for me. Happy reading.
The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go~Dr. Seuss
That's All.
Beck - I LOVE this post! I was going to reward myself for doing the marathon by buying a Kindle but wondered if I would miss having the actual book. This post has convinced me to buy one! Thanks!
ReplyDeletePS - love that you named your Kindle Agnes...hilarious! Keep blogging!