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Amazon Kindle 2 (2nd Generation) USB Car Charger, USB Wall / Travel Charger, Earphones, and Screen Protector / Guard
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I confess that I don't like to read, and have confined most pleasure reading to vacation times. Maybe it's been the issue of having to remember to carry around a book, getting bored or distracted by having only that one item available to read, whatever... the Kindle has changed that. Whatever I want to read - today's newspaper, a magazine, or the novel I've come to obsess over - it's there, and because it's there I USE IT. Whether I have five minutes or thirty, the Kindle comes out. The time I used to take playing with a dumb phone game while waiting in a doctor's office, before returning to work at lunchbreak, waiting in the car to pick up my son, is now constructively consumed by Kindling. Yes, it's become a verb in our house. My husband calls to check in, asks what am I doing, I'm "Kindling", no further explanation required.
Before I took the plunge I thought a lot about not having a color display, but decided that even if it got me reading more pleasure books (which for me hasn't contained pictures for the most part since I was about six) that would be good enough. I've started a couple of newspaper subscriptions, and while I don't receive the illustrations I have found that for receiving "the news" the Kindle serves it's purpose. (With a homepage of my computer set to a news source, I see the illustrations soon enough). Just being able to read more has proven a delight. I'm actually leaving the TV turned off at home and reading for pleasure when not on vacation, something I never foresaw happening.
Reading in sunlight is amazing, just about the same as reading the printed page. Being able to adjust the font size is a wonderful convenience that allows me to share the Kindle with my son (when he can tear it away from me). I'm not so keen about having to adjust the orientation of the PDF files of a couple of technical books, but apparently that's the nature of the beast and one that I can easily live with since most of my reading is not of PDF files. Battery life is super, I've purchased an OCTOVO faux leather slip cover (see my review for the yellow sleeve) and consider it a vital necessity for protecting it whenever it isn't being used or charged, and also have an OCTOVO Splash Proof Case to protect it while being used at the pool. And while I'd like to blame the Kindle and it's splash-proof case for a recent sunburn (having stayed out too long in order to finish "The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo"), in the words of someone who lost a condiment holder, it's my own damned fault. That's been the only downside in the two months I've had it.
There is no question in my mind that E-books are here to stay, they are the future in general, in particular a God-send for students (who now schlepp waaay too many textbooks around even in early grades) once a standard device emerges that will hold textbooks (although electronic text books - ETBooks, if you will - will *have* to have to support color picture and illustrations). I consider the Kindle is the best in class and the one that right now is poised to become the standard, at least until the issue of color is overcome (and no, I will NOT use an IPad, thank you). Ordering books and publications couldn't be easier. In fact, it might just be too easy as evidenced by the credit card bill for my recent additions. But again, that's my problem, not the device's issue.
I LOVE this device, I can't say enough good things about it.





















