Monday, January 31, 2011

We now have the public library in the comfort of our home.
This is big , soon I will never have to go out of my home, life is on my computer.
With the e-reader I can check out books and when the titles expire at the end of
lending period it is automatically done. no late fees.But Bennie sometime I may want to SEE people!


13 comments:

  1. I haven't tried an e-reader yet. But, I do have a library in my own home, I estimate I have around 300 books I haven't read yet. So I will be turning those pages for a long time to come, I'm afraid. I'm so glad you are enjoying your e-reader, Happy Reading.

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  2. Oh that sounds like fun. I don't know how many mad dashes to the library to return books I have made over the years.

    And moving up country there is less choice in the library, maybe it's time for me to think about that.

    Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams

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  3. Patsy that sounds wonderful. You do not have to pay those overdue book fines. LOL! You are going to enjoy that e-reader so much this winter. Yes, you do need to get out in the fresh air once in a while.Breath in some cold winter air. As we say here." you have to get out to get the stink blown off of you". LOL!

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  4. I have done Kindle on PC but I am old fashioned and love going to the library. I don't own many books because of not much space.

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  5. Isn't the ereader the greatest since sliced bread for people who read alot? I am so thrilled the library now has ebooks. Happy reading.

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  6. Am thinking about getting an Kindle for this summer's holiday - I never thought I would!

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  7. Kindle is the only one that we can't download to at the library. My e-reader is Sony.

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  8. I bet those readers are awesome. I would love to have one.

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  9. I still like to hold a book and see print on paper. It's still easier to read to me than a computer screen.

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  10. We would never have dreamt it even 20 years ago!

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  11. Hi Patsy..you should explain in detail how this all works..I am way behind the times..sorry:(

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  12. I love to read - sounds like a nice option!

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  13. Hi Patsy, I too have become an avid 'e-reader'. I download the free books from Amazon for kindle but keep trying to find a source that I can 'lend' from ....just like you described. Please.... what is the name of your e-library ? I have a notion it is something offered just within your state or perhaps county? Here's hoping not! We are off for a walk soon...a rare bit of 50 degree weather is happening but only for a couple of hours. Off we go....=)

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