And Hobbe, feel free to suggest teen books. Half of what I suggested was either teen or children's. And the other half is probably shelved with teen books at my library just to be weird.
You really shouldnt invest in technology for reading material, you cant share, one breaks it's all gone, and its obsolete by a the end of the year.. Nothing better than a paperback I say. I like Koontz, Stephen King, Terry Brooks is really good. I honestly don't read up much anymore.
David Gemmel, Terry Pratchett, Anne Rice, J.M Barri, R.A Salvatore.
A few of my personal favs.
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has also been made into a movie.
Once it breaks it's all gone? Um, no.
On my nook, anyway, I can download the books themselves to my PC, iPhone, nook, ect. The nook is not the only reading option.
I don't regret getting a nook, I only like it more and more.
Well you can't trade to friends unless you give them your technology, also you can't share between tablets like Kindle or Ipad. If a book gets old you can get a new one, but I'm not willing to spend 100-200$ every one to two years for the next big thing, even if the data is transferable.
I'm thinking about getting an Ipad for college actually, it would make it all convienant. I'm not saying it's a bad investment, I'm just saying myah whats the big deal?
For me I'm not going crazy for this tech until it's like 3D or holographic lmao. Once I can get my phone,camera, browser, reading, interface all on my watch...someday soon..
It was a Christmas present.
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