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In reply to the discussion: If you have Kids or Grandkids...Can you Help me out here? [View all]KoKo
(84,711 posts)31. Where I live we have several "Used Book Stores" that allow you to bring in your
"old" books and get credits for new ones. (sort of a "trade" situation for credit) We use our Nook for much stuff......but, we are still using the "Used Book Stores" to buy and trade in and it works well for us.
There have been some articles that folks who have Kindle or Nook actually read MORE and they STILL BUY...Books..(used or new).
Given the dire times we live in...and the Mainstream Media boredom...maybe this is a Good Sign for Humanity going forward!
We read more from Electronic and Tactile.....than watch Wolf Blitzer or listen to Rush Limbaugh!
Hopefully....we are Evolving...
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The other thing is that the Batteries Need to Be Charged constantly for Work and Kids
KoKo
Aug 2012
#8
Oh yes....I wasn't trashing the "E-Readers" at all. Just saying, I wondered where the "kids"
KoKo
Aug 2012
#13
my kids 7 and 5 have pretty much left paper books behind, they can just hammer through stuff on the
loli phabay
Aug 2012
#6
My Post certainly wasn't trashing the new "e-readers" and I'm sorry you thought that...
KoKo
Aug 2012
#15
probuably ffor the moment, but who knows what the next generations will feel
loli phabay
Aug 2012
#19
yeah its kinda funny he advised and i mean advised that he spends a lot of the day doing nothing
loli phabay
Aug 2012
#30
neither kids (teens) have a reader. both are heavy readers. library. son working at hastings
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#23
space matters. i would never deprive reading... ever. lol. started plastic/texture books before
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#43
Oh my goodness for young children I still buy books for their appropriate age group.
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#26
I bought my husband a Kindle. But he doesn't like it so I use it now. I like it when I have to
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#33