It’s decided. . . I HAVE TO HAVE A KINDLE! I’ve been an avid reader since I was a child. My mother often tells 2 stories about me in relation to my love of books.
1. When I was young, around 4 or 5 years old while other children were in the grocery store line begging for some cheap water gun they’d noticed or a doll I was begging for a book or a notepad and paper. I was like that in toy stores too. She would take me and let me pick out anything I wanted and I would always pick a book. I would beg desperately to have and in her words “Who could say no to that?”
2. One day when I was about 10 or 11 she took me to the library. We went weekly b/c I have two aunts who are librarians and well, taking your daughter to the library is cheap, easy and educational quality time. I was having a hard time picking a book so the nice children’s librarian was trying to help. She kept offering Babysitter’s Club and Nancy Drew books and my mom says I looked at her like she had grown two more heads. When she gave up I went out to the adult section and picked up a Stephen King novel. (Yes I was reading Stephen King at that young age. He was my fave author until I discovered Octavia Butler in college.)
I remember being taken to the library weekly and having to spend hours choosing b/c my mother would only allow me to have 3 library books out at one time unless they were specifically for school. I would always read all three at once, but would finish them at different rates depending on their enjoyability and length.
The Kindle is the perfect gift for me. Not only does the cheapest one at only $299 (less than my iPod touch) hold over 1500 books, but the battery life is apparently days long, but it’s small, light and has a wireless connectivity so you can download books anywhere. Plus you get the convenience of having your library stored to your Amazon.com account. So if something happens you can re-download anything you’ve already purchased without having to pay for it again. PLUS the books are much more cheap that way being 9.99 or less. Plus they have cute covers for them.
I’m absolutely in love. I can read as many books at once as I want w/out having to carry them all around.
Now S amd M (especially you S) I know you’re thinking, but what about physical books. I really want to have a great physical library to pass on to my kids and grandkids, so my plan is that if I love a book or think that it’s important somehow, I’ll still buy it so that it’ll be in my collection. But now, I won’t waste nearly as much money buying books that I don’t finish reading or think aren’t worth the time to finish.
I’m not even sure I’ll be able to wait until Christmas. I might be ridiculous and buy if for myself. I’ll let you know how it goes.