What Are You Reading?

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  1. Ina I. Wonder

    Ina I. Wonder Supreme Member
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    Being the tech zombie that I am, I still don't know much about my iPhone 6. I only use it make calls or to receive them. So now I'm wondering how much space would downloading a whole book take. I haven't even tried that with my iPad, but maybe it's time for me to get over my fear of technology. :oops:
     
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  2. Bill Boggs

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    I'm still reading, 'Make Your Bed', but I have started reading "Hardwiring Happiness," and "Wherever You Go, There You Are," a book on every day mindfulness. Hard wiring Happiness is almost over my head in that I can't remember some of what i think I oughta.
     
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    @Ina I. Wonder The average size of an ebook file is 2 mb of memory.
    Easy to do on an iPad or iPhone, and most tablets and phones.

    Audio books can range from 100mb to up to 1gb or more.

    I downloaded the kindle app ( there's one for android and one for apple products )
    It is worth doing, imo.

    I love holding a real book in my hand, but I love reading the books more.
    It's the message, the feeling the book wants me to take along...
     
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  4. Ina I. Wonder

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    @Tim Burr , thank you for the information. :) Now I'll Have to pester @Yvonne Smith and ask her how to set that up. The poor lady had to drag me into cyberspace centimeter by centimeter. I truly must be the bane of her existence, and she has never complained. :confused:
     
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  5. Yvonne Smith

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    I think that you should already have the Kindle app on your iPad, and probably the Overdrive one (for the library books) as well. If you don't find them send me an iMessage, and I will give you the links to download the apps.
    I know you used to read books on your Kindle, and I thought that you now read on the ipad as well. Since I have the large iPad, I generally still use the Kindle for reading a book; but if I am stuck in a waiting room somewhere (like at the doctor's office) then I read with the iPhone. It is a little smaller to read on; but it can be done.
    As far as audio books, I don't like those, and I don't know anything about the Audible app; but it should be simple to get if you want it.
     
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  6. Bill Boggs

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    I have finished "Make Your Bed," and have abandoned , Hardwiring Happiness. I have found a new author, a Canadian writer of fiction mysteries, Louise Penny. I'm knee deep into her first novel, read till three a.m. This morning on my little iPod. So far, so good.
     
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    A bit off topic, but dontcha hate those people that tell endings! :mad:
    An dotcha hate people that read the last page part way through AND tell endings.
    And dontcha hate them what get pages sticky and stuck together b4 you get to read! :mad:

    And dontcha just hate them what turn over page corners to mark their place:cool:
    And dontcha hate them that break the 'back spine' :confused:
    And dontcha hate them what are reading the same book and leave it somewhere and forget it:eek:
     
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  8. Ina I. Wonder

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    @Kalvin Mitnic , for myself, the answer is No. All of your points just tell me it is either a very interesting book, or it's one I should read anyway, if for no other reason than to better my literary education. In my first 35 years, I was only allowed to go to school for 2&1/2 years, so reading books from my local library was my only other form of education. After awhile I started to notice that the more worn books held my attention the most.

    @Bill Boggs , I too am in the mist of reading mysteries. I just started reading again a few months back. After my son died in '14, I stop reading altogether. He and I would read the same books at the same time, and then we would discuss their merits. But I quit reading altogether, except for the forums that kept me afloat after he and his father died the same year.

    I just realized something kind of weird. My family must think it strange that I don't speak of either Michael around any of them. But the truth is, I speak often of them on this forum, and another forum that helped me deal with suicide, the longing, and my grief. I have never come across such caring people as @Yvonne Smith, who talked to me for so many hours everyday for well over a year, or @Bobby Cole who gave her the space to do so.
     
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  9. Bill Boggs

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    I'm glad you found Yvonne when you needed someone, Ina. She seems to have a good heart and the know-how to render what is needed when, something not all of us possess.. Bless you, my friend.
     
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    I treat library books with respect returning as I got them. But my own books, I sometimes write in the margins, I bend the corners, I make them amy own, and treat many of them as old friends, to be read and reread.

    I am now reading more books I download so I can adjust the font size as needed. I have finished the first two of Louise Penny's mysteries. I am on the third book. all are sat in the same small Canadian village of Three Pines, Canada just north of the U.S. border. She writes with much detail and the same characters keep popping up in each of her books. Her chief investigator is much to be admired. I'm hoping she introduces a bit of romance soon as I am already falling for one or two of the ladies and there is a lovely Bed and Breakfast that is convenient.
     
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  11. Ina I. Wonder

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    @Bill Boggs , you my man are just an old romantic softy, and evidently your libido is doing just fine. :D

    I too like the ability to enlarge the text. Many days my near vision is terribly blurry, and of course my cateracts are not bad enough for surgery, but bad enough I can't see the letters until they are as large as I can get them.

    Just one of those many things that come with age I guess. :oops:
     
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  12. Bill Boggs

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    Have you read, "The Little Paris Bookshop?"
     
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  13. Ina I. Wonder

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    I just finished "Stillhouse Lake", By the Texas author Rachel Caine. I found it riveting. The story started off with running pace. I tend to get bored with stories that fill you up on trivialities for the first half of the book. This writer is able to drop pertinent information on the run. I wasn't able to foresee the twists or turns before Caine was ready to let them go. It was a true mystery until the end, and now I am looking forward to seeing if her other books can maintain the space I found in this book.
     
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    Again reading Louise Penny, book 4.
     
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    Just bought "The Color Purple " on Book Gorilla. Saw the movie ages ago ...don't remember if I ever read the book but I liked the movie so hopefully I don't remember anything when I start reading...oh well, it was only $1.99.
     
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