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05-18-2008, 07:39 PM | #16 |
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Yes I whole-heartedly agree with your review. I hadn't read any book of any sort since I graduated college 5 years ago. Since I've bought this, I've read 6 books now and I'm obsessively downloading new ones to put in my queue for my upcoming beach trip. Not that I'll read them all, but I like seeing them sitting in the collections on my reader. My small virtual library.
I especially love the classics. Books I never got around to reading, I can just get for free. Dickens, Melville, Bronte, Tolstoy, etc. I have a new love of reading. I was reading outside the other day on my deck because it was a beautiful bright sunny day. My girlfriend took her laptop out to the deck and tried to do some web surfing on it and gave up about 5 minutes later, but then I showed her my Sony reader was crystal clear and easily read and she was very impressed. I read at my lunch break and everyone who sees the Sony thinks its such a cool device. It really is a perfect device. The battery life is just phenomenal. |
05-18-2008, 08:35 PM | #17 |
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Haha I fell for the title too, but I am on the same page as you are. I absolutely love my reader and there's no way I am going back to paper except to collect them for my uber-coy library room I hope to build when I kick the kids out of the house.
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05-19-2008, 09:33 AM | #18 |
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You can add my vote as well. Now I only buy hardcover books that I want to collect for my library. Otherwise, it is my sony Reader or pass.
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05-20-2008, 11:54 AM | #19 |
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The biggest compliment i can make for the machine is it has increased the amount of joy I get from reading and has caused me to read for pleasure more than I had previously.
Some how I prefer the one page eink screen to the traditional fanned out book. I love not needing a bookmark. I love that the wind does not flip the pages and that the book does not close on itself! Great product. |
05-22-2008, 12:57 AM | #20 |
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I have been an avid ebook reader for many years, especially on early PDAs. I read about 2-3 books a week typically of light to medium fiction (say from Stross to DeLillo). I can no longer get the speed using paper-based books nor can I multitask reading as I'd like with tree-flesh tech. While the Sony is not perfect--the lag in turning pages for me is significant--it still reaches the "immersive" level that I could reach using the PDAs.
I live in a rural area and we have no comprehensive bookstores nearby. Our libraries meet ordinary needs, I suppose, but not for some of us compulsive readers. Nor for us whose eyesight is failing. And as many of you have pointed out, the Sony bookstore is wholly inadequate both numerically and qualitatively. Of course I feel a breath of guilt down my spine as I read books that originated from #bookz on Undernet, but I have made some partial amends by donating a few specialized multiple book-length publications of mine into the public domain. I've got about 260 books on my 505 now, mostly classic belle lettres, what is basically the union of "best 100" lists and university reading lists, and genre pockets such as SF and postmodernism. The only saving grace of my reading mania is that as I age I am beginning to forget enough details so I can reread books profitably. Besides the 505, I am beginning to listen to books as well. Some books profit immensely by a good reader, take Ulysses by James Joyce. Many of his puns and allusions are by sound and often in one of several foreign languages such as French, Latin, or Greek. An expert speaker can evoke connections that my inner mispronouncing subvocalization completely missed. Beyond the pronunciation, books-on-flash-memory mean that I can listen with my eyes closed which is great for long airplane flights or at night in bed. |
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05-22-2008, 01:29 PM | #22 |
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Stealth reading Rules!
I bring mine to Church with me and I have a Bible on it and if the person next to me asks I show em the Bible at the beginning of service. If the sermon is boring, (About 20 percent of them are) I stealthily switch to my latest read and wallah! the guy next to me thinks I'm reading scripture but meanwhile i'm lost in space or middle earth or etc etc. |
05-23-2008, 08:22 AM | #23 |
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heh, sneaky...
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09-22-2008, 05:21 PM | #24 |
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You captured my exact sentiment about my reader. It is that moment when you realize that it is better than any book because it is EVERY book that it's beauty fills your heart.
The part I love best is when I am on my commuter bus on the way home from work and I finish the book I am reading...and I just go back to the menu to get the next one. Instead of waiting til I get home to start. THAT made me forever loyal. And I was the BIGGEST doubter of the technology from the start. |
09-22-2008, 05:26 PM | #25 |
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Holy thread back from the dead, Batman!
My original statement still stands, though it's been slightly modified in the sense that the Reader has been banished from the house, and I've been Kindle-fied. I'm so glad to be rid of the Windows-only Reader, and enjoy just grabbing a book from the Kindle itself, no matter where I am! I'll never have to connect it to a computer. Hallelujah! |
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09-26-2009, 11:12 AM | #29 |
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WONDERFUL!!!
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09-26-2009, 12:53 PM | #30 |
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Very nice post refelt the emotion of the first days... sigh!
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