I do not want to repeat what others have already written. Before I got my Kindle I believed in real books. You had to turn pages and wanted the real feeling of paper in your hands. Then I bought Michael Crichton's last novel "Pirate Latitudes". The letters in that book were so small that it was an ordeal to read - at least at my age of 60 plus. I got the Kindle and loaded the book. What a relief. I could adjust the letters to my liking and read without difficulties. I have read quite a few books now and I am still enthusiastic. I do not need paper any more. The only thing is, in Europe not all books are available, for example the new Preston/Child Pendergast novel. Well, I hope some patience will help here, and I can load it down, too. Also, it should soon be possible to download books in foreign languages, in my case German and French.
Older people should buy the Kindle. It is definitely more comfortable than books!Get more detail about Kindle DX Wireless Reading Device, Free 3G, 9.7" Display, Graphite, 3G Works Globally – Latest Generation.
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