A Curated list of Kindle/Ereaders posts from this blog
I remember when I read my first ebook on a mobile phone, it was not so smart like nowadays phones, the glowing screen in the darkness of night made me interested in books to a higher extent to continue both the habits of reading and eReading. Years, have passed since that night and now I own a smartphone and a personal eReader as well. My appetite of reading books has grown over the years and to satisfy it, both the formats: physical and electronic, have helped me. Some might not agree with me over ebooks and few might still be indulged in the Battle of Physical Books vs E-Books. But I must say, after all, it’s a matter of choice and opinion. You can stick with books that have an aroma inside them that cannot or haven’t (as to my knowledge) been converted in a saleable fragrance. Or you can get best of both the worlds.
Various times on this blog, I have discussed in multiple posts about ebooks and devices that are used to read ebooks: eReaders. Thus, here is a list of posts so far I have covered on this blog regarding the matter of eReaders.
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Best Mobile Reading APPS (I started writing about eReaders two years back. Might be a bit outdated, will be updating soon)
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Buying an EReader, Worth? (by me tangling with the thought of buying an eReader)
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Reading books in the Digital Age (a discussion on the worth of eBooks in Today’s Techno world)
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Merits of Reading (e)Books (this is when discussed some merits of reading eBooks)
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GUEST POST: Do E-books Allow Us to Read Books Properly? (a lovely post by CASSIE on reading eBooks)
Thanks for these articles. I stick to paper but have good friends who do Kindle. As long as we are reading, it’s fine with me.
If you friends need something to read on EReaders, I hope you’ll share the link with them 🙂
Will do.😊
Thank you so much for this Articles.
You’re Welcome.
Great post! I like to use both. However, for reviewing I do you like having any reader that I can highlight and make notes etc.
I can still use stickies or post-its in the physical book but it’s not as easy to make notes.
Thank you for the links. Happy reading!