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Does anybody read [books] anymore?

skibunny24

Enthusiastic Receiver of Reputation
Jun 16, 2010
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585
Renton, WA
Just finished all three books written by Gillian Flynn. What a mind f@ck! Dark, twisted, and totally addictive.
 

bizutch

Delicate CUSTOM flower
Dec 11, 2001
15,928
24
Over your shoulder whispering
Bought the 10Yr old a Kindle Fire with her own money. The Kindle Kids Unlimited turns out is pretty useless because it's for 8 and under.

Anyone have tips or tricks to building her a collection of good books that are somehow free or near free? This thing doesn't come with a really easy to use starter program and there don't seem to be any good websites dedicated to using it on the cheap.
 

UNHrider

Monkey
Apr 20, 2004
479
2
Epping, NH
might be a bit advanced, but there are a lot of classics available for free from Amazon. Like Call of the Wild, Count of Monte Cristo, The Time Machine, Around the World in 80 Days, Journey to the Center of the Earth, etc...
 

Pesqueeb

bicycle in airplane hangar
Feb 2, 2007
40,325
16,790
Riding the baggage carousel.
Bought the 10Yr old a Kindle Fire with her own money. The Kindle Kids Unlimited turns out is pretty useless because it's for 8 and under.

Anyone have tips or tricks to building her a collection of good books that are somehow free or near free? This thing doesn't come with a really easy to use starter program and there don't seem to be any good websites dedicated to using it on the cheap.
*cough*bit torrent*cough*
 

BikeMike

Monkey
Feb 24, 2006
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Bought the 10Yr old a Kindle Fire with her own money. The Kindle Kids Unlimited turns out is pretty useless because it's for 8 and under.

Anyone have tips or tricks to building her a collection of good books that are somehow free or near free? This thing doesn't come with a really easy to use starter program and there don't seem to be any good websites dedicated to using it on the cheap.
Check out your local library. Most of them have systems where you can check out ebooks online. You might get on a waiting list for really popular books, but they e-mail you when it's available and then you'll have a couple of days to download it. The loans expire in ±3 weeks, but it's a convenient way to read books for free.
 

bizutch

Delicate CUSTOM flower
Dec 11, 2001
15,928
24
Over your shoulder whispering
Check out your local library. Most of them have systems where you can check out ebooks online. You might get on a waiting list for really popular books, but they e-mail you when it's available and then you'll have a couple of days to download it. The loans expire in ±3 weeks, but it's a convenient way to read books for free.
Searched and found it tonight. Thanks alot!

might be a bit advanced, but there are a lot of classics available for free from Amazon. Like Call of the Wild, Count of Monte Cristo, The Time Machine, Around the World in 80 Days, Journey to the Center of the Earth, etc...
I read down the page into that but it went into a multi-paragraph thing about having to pay per megabite downloaded? I can't do the math on MB downloaded and how much that is per book, so stopped reading. :drool:
 

TreeSaw

Mama Monkey
Oct 30, 2003
17,670
1,855
Dancin' over rocks n' roots!
Check out your local library. Most of them have systems where you can check out ebooks online. You might get on a waiting list for really popular books, but they e-mail you when it's available and then you'll have a couple of days to download it. The loans expire in ±3 weeks, but it's a convenient way to read books for free.
This. Her school library may have ebooks too...mine does. I haven't had to pay for a book in a while.
 

Pesqueeb

bicycle in airplane hangar
Feb 2, 2007
40,325
16,790
Riding the baggage carousel.
Endurance: Shackletons incredible voyage.

A litle slow to start, and has stayed that way. Must be something about being marooned in ice...
I believe I've recommended this book before. Until mankind crash lands on the moon, or mars, cobbles his sh/t back together, and returns to earth, there will never be a more amazing survival story.
 

TreeSaw

Mama Monkey
Oct 30, 2003
17,670
1,855
Dancin' over rocks n' roots!
Jumping jesus christ was this book horrifying. I can't believe we haven't glassed ourselves yet.

Started this yesterday:


I've read the Hobbit/Lord of the Rings probably half a dozen times but never picked up the Silmarillion or Children of Hurin before.
I loved the Hobbit/Lord of the Rings, but didn't really love the Silmarillion. I tried re-reading it the summer before last and still didn't love it.
 

jdcamb

Tool Time!
Feb 17, 2002
19,838
8,438
Nowhere Man!
Check out your local library. Most of them have systems where you can check out ebooks online. You might get on a waiting list for really popular books, but they e-mail you when it's available and then you'll have a couple of days to download it. The loans expire in ±3 weeks, but it's a convenient way to read books for free.
Good advice.
 

eaterofdog

ass grabber
Sep 8, 2006
8,326
1,568
Central Florida
This reminds me of that Bill Hicks story
Waffle House Waitress: "Hey, whatcha readin for?"
Hicks: "I guess I read for a lot of reasons and the main one is so I don't end up being a fvckin' waffle waitress."