Does anyone have a kindle?
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I think you can but I have a big problem with Audio books .... I just find it impossible to keep my attention, my mind wanders and suddenly I find I have no idea what happened & have to start replaying. I listened to Jayne Eyre recently and it took me at least twice as long as it would have taken me to read it.Butterbescotch wrote:*Off topic
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Can you play an audiobook and still read an ebook on Kindle?
I guess it just proves my OH is right when he says I don't listen to him.

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Oh thanks for the reply. Well, I prefer to listen in audiobooks because I rarely hear English conversations. Also, I like the idea of someone telling a story. No one has done it beforeFran wrote:I think you can but I have a big problem with Audio books .... I just find it impossible to keep my attention, my mind wanders and suddenly I find I have no idea what happened & have to start replaying. I listened to Jayne Eyre recently and it took me at least twice as long as it would have taken me to read it.Butterbescotch wrote:*Off topic
@Fran
Can you play an audiobook and still read an ebook on Kindle?
I guess it just proves my OH is right when he says I don't listen to him.


Yes, it is a bit lengthy if you are reading through an audiobook but you can always fast forward



What is OH by the way?

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OH = Other Half (the guy who fixes things around here)Butterbescotch wrote:Oh thanks for the reply. Well, I prefer to listen in audiobooks because I rarely hear English conversations. Also, I like the idea of someone telling a story. No one has done it beforeFran wrote:I think you can but I have a big problem with Audio books .... I just find it impossible to keep my attention, my mind wanders and suddenly I find I have no idea what happened & have to start replaying. I listened to Jayne Eyre recently and it took me at least twice as long as it would have taken me to read it.Butterbescotch wrote:*Off topic
@Fran
Can you play an audiobook and still read an ebook on Kindle?
I guess it just proves my OH is right when he says I don't listen to him.![]()
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Yes, it is a bit lengthy if you are reading through an audiobook but you can always fast forward![]()
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What is OH by the way?

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Kindle has one thing over my sony which is the ease of getting a new book (albeit that you probably have to pay). I read a lot of classics which is all free online so that's great too for anyone who is getting a reader and loves classics it's a must.
Has it replaced real books for me? Nope, I just started going to a bookcrossers group, I have a box or three of real books up in the loft and down here now thanks to the bookcrossers I have three more in my room and thanks to the cheapness of charity shops and other bargains I have about three or four more on top of that lol.
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BlueLightningTN - one of the points with e-ink/dedicated e-readers is that it's less of an eye strain that a backlit screenYes, but it's just not as good as having a true backlight. The problem is a backlight and digital ink aren't compatable yet.
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I use my smartphone as an e-reader, using the Aldiko app and the kindle app. I love it, it's so convenient, I always have my cell phone with me = I always have a big selection of books to read, any time, any where.
When I'm at home though, lying in my bed, on a couch, sitting wherever though, I do prefer having a printed book in my hands. It's just.. the feel of it, I guess.
I love books and the stories they hold. Some formats are just better for certain situations

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