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In November I decided to go big and stay home with Amazon Prime. To make the most of the services one needs to own a Kindle for the lending library. I purchased the Kindle Fire and later the paperwhite. The Fire has an audio component with good sound. I enjoy the readers much more than I thought I might and new reasons are added all the time. Today as gift from Guy Kawasaki I received a free copy of APE, Author Publisher, Entrepreneur in my Kindle. Since the book was a gracious gift I added narration for an extra $1.99. I have not tried it yet, but it now gives me the option of reading or listening to the book. Since the paperwhite has no audio I will obviously use the Fire which so far I have used for cookbooks, instructional books, and poetry. This is such a cool transformer feature. I have always enjoyed audio books and frequently bought them after reading some book I liked. Now they are combined for one low price if you decide at the outset to purchase it. It bookmarks your place audio or reading. This is an upgrade. I am excited to try it.
The paperwhite reading experience is easy on the eye and fits perfectly into the hand. When I read A Religion of One’s Own on it recently I particularly enjoyed the vocabulary feature. When you touch a word you access a dictionary and the word is automatically added to your Kindle’s vocabulary builder list. The word remains on the list until you remove it manually. This feature thrills me because I am a word and language lover, but not always a stop and get the dictionary person. Reading should expand the vocabulary and glossing over meanings that are vague can lead to misunderstanding the author. I thought maybe I had been silly in buying the Fire model, but now am pleased I have one that can use the added narration feature. I love both of my Kindles and the fun eternal lending library which is included in Amazon Prime membership. I still love all the paper and print books in my home, but I see myself carrying all my books on Kindle as I buy them in the future. The advantages of Kindle ownership are numerous:
If you don’t have Amazon Prime you can do a free trial for a month, but to take full advantage of all it offers you need to own a Kindle. I am extremely pleased with my decision to join and to buy my Kindles. Now I am going to enjoy reading/listening to my new book to learn how to publish a book on Amazon. It is all very fitting.