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^ That pretty much sums up my attitude about kindle and anything like it.
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About a year and a half ago, my sister and her family bought me an e-book reader for my birthday: I don't recall if it was Kindle or what. Unfortunately, they hadn't gotten my input on the topic. Then, at dinner, before I opened my presents, the subject of e-books came up, and I made it very clear that I didn't care for the idea. I didn't notice the mortified silence on their part. The mortified silence on my part came when I opened the gift and discovered they'd given me what I'd just been verbally trashing.
Luckily, they'd saved the receipt.
If I were still in the Army, I might go for e-books as a way to travel light -- although a lot of what I like to read is obscure enough these days that it's unlikely to be available in e-form (that was one of my main reasons for disliking the notion). But then again, with reports like this, maybe I wouldn't.
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I like the idea of eReaders... but Amazon ensured years ago I would not buy a Kindle when they did that mass remote deletion of George Orwell's 1984 in response to the fact that the vendor actually didn't have the rights to do a digital release of the title.
I do have an eReader now. It's a Nook 1st Edition. I got it when my mom upgraded to a Nook SimpleTouch. I have yet to buy eBooks from B&N though. If I buy any, it will probably be via Baen (always been DRM free) or Tor (just went DRM free this year).
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Good for her.
I have a Kindle, but I use it almost exclusively for fanfiction and public-domain ebook files. I think I've bought maybe three books from Amazon for it in the two years I've had it.
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So, what's good on Kobo?
(I discovered a few weeks ago that my tablet has a Kobo app...)
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them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."
- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012