handdrummer wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 2:36 pm
At some point I'll have to get a Kindle, or it's equivalent, so I can carry books with me when I go out and am stuck waiting somewhere.
For as long as I can remember, I've never been without a book to read if I have downtime. Whether travelling, lunching alone, waiting at the doctor's/dentist/dole office/police station/probation officer, I've always made sure I have something to read. In fact, I've sometimes wondered whether I have some kind of problem!
One of the things I miss most in the US are libraries. I can read whatever I like and not have to buy & store the books. They also have CD's and videos and make for a pleasant few hours out of the house.
Absolutely. I also used to enjoy browsing in bookshops, both new and 2nd hand, though there aren't so many of those around these days... Somewhere like York or Canterbury, I could get lost for hours just wandering from one shop to another. I went Hay-on-Wye once, many years ago - heaven on earth.
I don't think I could read on my phone, just I've never tried to watch TV or films on it. If anything, the kindle could be a tad larger and lighter (I once gave myself a black eye when I dropped it while reading in bed), but adjusting the font size or using the 'bold' option does the trick if my eyes start complaining.
buksida wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 3:28 pm
The downloading advice remains: use the link provided further back in this thread, then use free software such as Calibre to transfer it to the device (not sure about Apple compatibility though).
Calibre - an absolute treasure, though I haven't yet mastered the ability to categorise my books. Likewise on the kindle: I keep meaning to create different folders for different book categories, but I get frustrated...