Yep that was me Robert....to a T! :)  

Completely agree with you PJ! 

Thanks rip for the link, I just checked them out and it's a limited
selection (i.e. no Feist, Erikson, Roberts or Hobb's books listed), but
it is cheaper!  Think I'll purchase Glen Cook's series, so at least I
have SOMETHING on my Kindle! :)

Shells:)

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robert M
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 12:20 PM
To: feistfans-l
Subject: Re: Converted...

Hi Shelly,

The parallels! Like you, I was adamant about sticking with plain ol'
books (hardcover and softcover) and I can give you a _slew_ of reasons
for it:

1. Like how a physical book looks/smells/feels, etc.

2. No worries if the book slips out of your hands or gets knocked off a
table or bookcase, etc.

3. A physical book doesn't require recharging.

4. Enjoy a physical book in any type of sunlight.

5. Easy to lend a physical book to someone. (Or, leave one in a hotel
room for the next guest)

6. Like how my bookcases look with a varied selection of reading
material (books/graphic novel)

You get the idea.

But, despite all of those reason (and I'm sure I can think of more of
them given enough time), I've made the switch to kindle books. One of
the reasons is storage. I live in an apartment and just don't have the
space for more books. The other is portability. It's easier to take my
ipad with me than a book or two (or three or four or five or ....). This
is not to say that I'm switching entirely to ebooks. Definitely not.
But, for the most part, I'm a convert now.

Robert



--
"Robert's Law of Negative Accomplishment: the more nothing you try to
do, the less nothing you'll get done." - Robert Meyers








On Feb 22, 2013, at 10:16 AM, "Stroup, Shelley A CIV SWOS N61"
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Gang!
> 
> I know that I have been pretty adamant about NOT ever using an e-book
device since there's nothing like a real book, BUT I have to confess,
I've been converted!  I received a Kindle Paperwhite for Christmas from
my best friend and brother from another mother Mat Fisher, who knew that
if I ever used one of these devices I would be converted in 30 seconds
flat and he was RIGHT! :)
> 
> Thanks Mat!! :)
> 
> Shells:)
> 
> P.S. My only gripe at this point would be, WHY does an e-book cost the
same as a real book does?  When the publishers are saving on the cost of
printing a book??
> 
> 





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