Introducing...the Kindle
So my Kindle arrived today. It was very exciting. So did the pink cover, which actually came with its own set of instructions. I kid you not.
I've read a bunch of a book (Claire Cook's first novel, if you are curious; I've read all her others) on it and I've concluded as follows:
PROS
CON
I've read a bunch of a book (Claire Cook's first novel, if you are curious; I've read all her others) on it and I've concluded as follows:
PROS
- I like not having to go to the bookstore or wait for an online shipment to get new books.
- Reading from a "device" feels surprisingly natural, probably because we all spend so much time online anyway.
- It's easy to navigate.
- The e-books are cheaper than their paper equivalents.
CON
- I wish it were backlit. This is ironic because Amazon is very proud of it not being backlit. They say this will reduce eyestrain. And yet, I found myself developing a bit of eyestrain/headache. I'm sure there is a way around this. It's probably best to read it with strong natural light or lots of indoor light. It is actually *darker* than a book. I think they wanted to avoid "glare" and overcompensated.
Comments
The ease of ordering is a blessing and a curse.
My biggest con for the Kindle is that I can't easily page backwards and forwards more than a few pages.