For Christmas, I got a Pandigital Novel, a tablet eReader. It came with 100 free classic eBooks and it allows you to surf the internet while you're using it.
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My menu page |
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My Library |
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Some of the free books |
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Inside Sense and Sensibility, a version I downloaded. |
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Well, this blog looks familiar! |
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Scroll down to see more of the blog. (Yes, I took this picture awhile ago). |
As I've explored using it and putting books on it, I kind of like the eBook format, but at the same time I still like having a solid, printed book.
What do you think? Do you like eBooks? Or do you like printed books more? Or do you like both? I like both, personally: I like the solidness of having an actual book, but I also like the portability of having an eReader. I'm kind of caught in the middle!
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