Kindle Thoughts

I am reading such a lot more since I got the Kindle. Of course, I know it is partly due to the newness of the new toy but {here speaks the teacher} reading anything is better than reading nothing…

Things I like:

  • I LOVE being able to download a couple of chapters of the book free. And, yes, this has seduced me into buying a couple of books I might otherwise have not bought, but, on the whole I would say I have NOT bought about 80% of what I have downloaded. And knowing I have two or three of these samples to read is like having  a couple of little gifts to unwrap.
  • When I am reading the Kindle and switch away to something else, I am returned to the same page I stopped. This is a Good Thing. However, a couple of times I have had to page back to find what, exactly is going on so now I have taken to stopping at the end of a chapter!
  • Incidentally, it doesn’t confuse me at all to have two or more books on the go. This is actually the way I have always read. It is a superior book that makes itself the total focus of my reading time.
  • In some ways, the Kindle is well thought out. I like the cursor-moving wheel also being the click button. I REALLY like how easy it is to look up a word as I am reading. I like it that there is a "cancel this order" button right under the "buy this book" button.
  • At the bottom of each page is  the word "menu."  Right by this is the default home of the cursor. A click on this takes you to another menu where you can access your home page among other choices. When you open this menu, the cursor is on the first choice which is "close." I like this because a couple of times I have opened the wrong menu and one click closes it for me. Also at the bottom of each page are two tiny graphics–one for the battery and one to let you know if you have a good connection on what Amazon calls "whispernet."
  • I LOVE the different pictures that come up when the Kindle is put to sleep. I have so far seen pictures of Agatha Christie and Emily Dickinson, pages of medieval lettering and pictures of old printing presses. I found the Kindle had a sleep mode when I left it for a while and came back to find it had automatically gone into sleep mode.

What I don’t like:

  • I am like the majority of readers in complaining about the buttons. On the right, there is a long bar "button" for next page. Under that is a smaller bar for back which takes you back to the beginning of whatever it is you are reading. {This is very helpful when you are reading a magazine because it takes you back to the list of articles instead of having to page forward or click on the "skip this article."} On the left are two bars also. The top one is previous which takes you back one page. The bottom one is another next page bar. Like most readers, apparently, I am finding that I press the back button when I really wanted the previous button! It is also VERY easy to find yourself on the next page before you have finished the page you are on! But although it sounds as if this is a big inconvenience, it really isn’t. I am trying to train myself to us the bars on the left side as much as possible.

So, any questions?

QUOTATIONS:

"Step by step. I can’t think of any other way of accomplishing anything."

Michael Jordan

None will improve your lot If you yourself do not.

Bertolt Brecht, 1933

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Yes, how did you have time to write this review! hahahaha sounds like fun. glad you are having this great time. You are such a teacher in all that you do. thanks…dan

May 10, 2008

It sounds like a good thing. I like that it’s easy to use. I guess you must have access to many thousands of books and magazines now? That would be nice, considering our public library rarely has stuff I like. How much does it offer in the way of non-fiction, I wonder? hugs, Weesprite

May 10, 2008

sounds like you like it very much. take care,

May 10, 2008

Your comment about being able to look up a word is something I never thought of but would find very useful. I almost always run into a couple in each book that I’m guessing at the meaning. This is a great feature. I’m salivating thinking about my upcoming Father’s day list 🙂

May 10, 2008

That sounds like such a cool toy, but for some reason it just doesn’t appeal to me. Odd, because I usually love electronic gadgets.

This sounds like the neatest thing!!! I’m so glad that you are enjoying having it! Hugs, M

This sounds so cool. I am sure that things like this will eventually make it into the classroom.

Pat
May 10, 2008

I really want one of these. I think that’s the next thing I’m going to save towards! Thanks for the review!

May 10, 2008

Glad to see you are enjoying the Kindle so much!

May 10, 2008

Does the connection to Amazon have to be on all the time, or just to download the article or book?

Thanks for your thoughts on the Kindle. I’ve been intrigued by the idea of e-book readers for quite a while, but I still haven’t jumped in yet. I still like the feel and smell of the paper and ink in a real book, and can’t quite give that up. Someday I will, when there is no more space for any more books in the house, which may happen soon, perhaps next week…

May 10, 2008

Not sure if the Kindle would be my kind of thing yet. Jury is still out on that. 🙂

May 11, 2008

Happy Mother’s Day! ♥

May 11, 2008

Interesting! We have a long weekend coming up…I just might give this a go.