Everyone should have an e-reader. I say this not because I want everyone to read, although that would be a good thing. No, I say this because I want everyone to stop asking me about mine.
I LOVE my Kindle. I keep it in my handbag and pull it out to read everywhere - waiting rooms, coffee shops, restaurants, movie theaters, airport gates, etc.
If anyone happens to be around, they will ask the big 3 questions:
Q1. Is that a Kindle (Nook, e-reader, one of those "book things")? A. "yes"
Q2. Do you like it? A. "yes, very much"
Q3. How many books can you have on there?
A: Well, here is where I draw the line. I really don't know. And, really, what does it matter? You can only read one at a time. And then there is the thing of books actually stored on it and those you have in your archieves or somewhere in the great Kindle storage facility in the ether. So I make something up. Sometimes I say "three", sometimes I say "4000", sometimes I just say "lots". And sometimes I just pretend I don't hear them.
Lighten up, Pamela, and enlighten those of us who are deprived of an e-reader :)).
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