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I have a kindle but not used audio books, noise can be an issue, never have tv on during the day and on low in the evening.
It is something I miss so much though.
Iv lost eveything I wrote , it’s disappeared and can’t remember what I put!!!!
I will refrain from using bad language in here
( Iv just said very bad words to the dog and he’s wondering what’s wrong with me, very sensitive doggie)
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Can't get on with kindles. I love actual books and I like looking for them in the second hand shops as well.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going.
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I preferred actual books, used kindle when away on holiday or taking it out , saved a heavy book or two.
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I prefer books too but my wrists and hands don’t allow that where a tablet can be sat on a cushion in its cover and I just swipe .
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debbiedo49 said:I prefer books too but my wrists and hands don’t allow that where a tablet can be sat on a cushion in its cover and I just swipe .
I should get a tablet really, but I worry is going to be too heavy? The screen would be better than I have though.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going. -
You can get light tablets, my son has a Samsung one on it was very light
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