Do you still read books, in any format (regular books, Kindle, Kobo, tablet, computer, etc.)? In a given month, how many books do you read? For discussion, which books have you read? What genres do you prefer? Anything else about books?
Do you have to have a whole new library for Kobo books, or does it use a Kindle app ? I have so many books in my Kindle library that I would not want to have to start over collecting books again. I watch authors i follow on Amazon, plus a regular email from Bookgorilla, and find books when they are on sale.My eyesight still allows me to read regular books and I have an appreciation for them, but Kindle or Kobo books are so much more convenient that most of my reading is in those formats.
It has its own application and Kobo store. Although some other formats can be imported, I haven't done that and don't know much about it. I don't think Kindle books can be easily imported, although there might be some way of doing that. Natively, it supports some other formats, though. The thing with switching to Kobo is that you don't have to throw away your Kindles, so I have a bunch of books on Kindle that I can read, although I don't buy new ones from Kindle.Do you have to have a whole new library for Kobo books, or does it use a Kindle app ? I have so many books in my Kindle library that I would not want to have to start over collecting books again. I watch authors i follow on Amazon, plus a regular email from Bookgorilla, and find books when they are on sale.
I like the feel of paper. My book storage went from 20x10 and then plus to 13x14 when we moved. The few surviving cook books have plenty of notesMy eyesight still allows me to read regular books and I have an appreciation for them, but Kindle or Kobo books are so much more convenient that most of my reading is in those formats.
I have read Tess Gerritsen's, " The Martini Club" series and a few other of her books. I haven't read the "The Surgeon."Has anyone read the Rissoli and Isles series by Tess Gerritsen? If not, I recommend the first (in a series of 13) called, "The Surgeon." It is one of the scariest books I have ever read. There is a TV series based on the books, but I tried watching an episode which did not come close to the books. I think the term "based on" is very subjective in this case.![]()