By Kelly Bridgewater
Last week, I mentioned the problems I have with going to
tons of book sales always on the lookout for the next great find.
This week, I want to talk about my Kindle.
Don't get me wrong. I LOVE my Kindle. It is easy and
convenient to carry around 600 plus books in a tiny device.
My issue is the ability to get new books instantly in my own
home. All I have to do is shop at Amazon's store, and the book will download
instantly.
At last count, I was at 800 plus books downloaded to my
Kindle and the cloud. If you read my post two weeks ago, I showed you the links
to where I hunt for discounted e-books. Nothing wrong with that.
But my problem is: having books on my Kindle that I couldn't
wait to read, but never getting actually around to reading them.
I spend days, weeks, and months hunting for the next cheap
Kindle book to purchase, but then, I jump at the chance to purchase them when
they reach my price range. But once I have them, it is a slim chance that I
will ever get around to reading them because I have physical books to read and
review books to read.
Don't get me wrong. I do read them eventually, but it can
take a long time for me to get around reading them.
Amazon has a great racket with their Kindles.
I buy the book. Okay. A lot of books, but I keep buying
more. I haven't read a lot of them yet either. I buy Kindle versions of the
physical books I own. Just in case, I go on a trip somewhere and need that
book.
AAH!!!
A never-ending cycle that runs around and around, begging me
to buy and download another Kindle book.
How about you? Do you have a Kindle? Do you have the same
issue with Kindle books like I do?
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