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yairdoza

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  1. The trouble is when I reach the end of the book. I go to sleep later and later desperate to finish the book.
  2. I started reading the book a few days ago. So far it is great. I find myself re-reading passages to better understand the descriptions, conversations or actions. I am looking forward to continue reading (can read for short period of times).
  3. I read now two books, one at night before bed (at the moment a non fiction book) and one during the day (now a fiction book).
  4. Thanks for that

    I hope it will generate positive comments and raise the awarness.

  5. Hi

     

    I can leave messeges now, could not do so earlier. So I left you one as a post in the thred!

    Did you get an eReader - they were all over the news recently.

    Enjoy your book Yair

  6. Hi I appreciate your concern - but I can not find the new location of the thread.

    All the best Yair

  7. Hi Lisa I am sorry that I ignored you previous message. I enjoy my eBook
  8. I think that i saw a publication of the letters of Charles Darwin - but I can not find them now (loost in my ebook - or were only in my imagination). Now that I started to think about letters, Vincent Van Gogh has a publications of his letters, most of them to his brother Theo
  9. I found an even beter sale at W H Smith. Easy to browse site and i got Wolf Hall for a decent price. Now to read them all.
  10. It looks as if you are getting more and more tempted with a eBook. After reading your message I went to the Waterstone eBooks sale and added two books to my wish list Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel and Last Night in Twisted River by John Irving. I'll keep them for when I finished my current eBook 'The Greatest Show on Earth' by Richard Dawkins. Yair
  11. Hi The good things about eBook readers: Easy to read Easy to carry around Easy to store many many books can get hundred of classic books free The not so good things less fun than a real book can look to previous pages but not as easy if there are pictures diagrams they can be very small hard to read only limited list of books availble I am still looking for barging cheap books My reader is the simpler cheaper one. Sony and I think Amazon have more expensive touch screen readers - I never used one. I got mine as a present. It is great as I have no room for books (throw out most of mine, use library and now eBooks). I can carry it with me when I am in town or have to carry something around (a baby) I hope this is helpful, Yair
  12. I read Dracula earlier this year. Some parts are more exiting than others. I made the mistake of watching the movie with Keanu Reeves and Anthony Hopkins at the same time. I got confused about events
  13. yairdoza

    Non Fiction

    Well it seems from browsing on your replays that I am an odd fish, I love non-fiction. I try to read one fiction one non fiction book. At the moment my non-fiction book is the
  14. Hi I just finished reading Frankenstein on my Sony Reader. On page 168 the main character reaches a harbour at a
  15. Hi Lisax Ahh but you do need to turn the lamp on - they are 'easy on the eye' because they do not have back light. And I had to chuck out many many books to make room (to kids) so it is OK. And it is expensive, you can not find the book you want.... Keep your books.
  16. Hi I am very new to your site and a bit nervous. I hope not to offend anyone by enquiring about eBooks. While I love reading books, recently I got as a present a small Sony eBook reader. As I have twins that are a few months old, I end up reading a lot with one of my babies in my hands. Reading even a soft cover while soothing a baby is challenging – especially turning a page. Here the eBook reader is a champion; it is small enough to hold with two fingers, easy to flip pages. Since I am new to eBook, and I do not know anybody else with a eBook reader I was hoping to find some here. Am I in the right place? Thanks Yair
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