Re: Children's Horse Stories

2014-03-04 Thread Gail Russell
This message is from: Gail Russell 


I love my Kindle as well, and find it easier to read on it.  That said, I
just looked up the Misty of Chincoteague Kindle, and all of the nice
watercolors are in black and white!




On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 12:56 PM, Barbara Lynch wrote:

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> Ruthie, I love my Kindle.  I also love Mid Columbia libraries.  I can
> borrow books from them and they load wirelessly to the Kindle through
> Amazon! Most libraries now loan digital books now.  They have a lot of
> books for all ages.
> Barb Lynch
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Re: Children's Horse Stories

2014-03-04 Thread Gail Russell
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> sorryI am having problems trimming with the Gmail format.

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Re: Children's Horse Stories

2014-03-04 Thread Barbara Lynch

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Ruthie, I love my Kindle.  I also love Mid Columbia libraries.  I can borrow 
books from them and they load wirelessly to the Kindle through Amazon! Most 
libraries now loan digital books now.  They have a lot of books for all 
ages.

Barb Lynch

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re: Children's Horse Stories

2014-03-04 Thread ruth bushnell
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Why not buy the kid a Kindle...? That would be their preference I’m sure, over
a moldy book,
unless the child has been cloistered from civilization, hah.

Kindle books cost comparative pennies, to paper books, they are a more
compatible medium for youth of today (accustomed to
digital accouterments) and best of all you can read them under the covers
without a light, hee hee.

There is no storage, no bookshelves, and you have oversight on the download’s.
A word of caution, once you try them you will
not want to go back to paper books. Barring the electric grid’s collapse, I
foresee books becoming obsolete. Some of you will
not like that statement but you probably haven’t tried the Kindle either. =))

Take a look at the prices of Kindle books available:



And if that link is not intact—go to www.amazon.com and type in “children’s
stories about horses, kindle.”

Ruthie, nw mt, US

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