I’ve been reading Moby Dick on my Kindle. I’m a slow reader, and I’ve been busy, so I’m not quite half way through, even though I quite like it. The first third was especially fantastic. If you ask me what I’ll have to drink, I’ll reply: "The warm tears of an orphan".
Anyway, back to the Kindle. We went to Espanola to get a covid-19 test and Carol told me to bring my Kindle, which I forgot. So I downloaded the Kindle app on my phone and signed on, and it took me to the page I was on in Moby Dick. I thought that was pretty clever. Because there are so many classic books I haven’t read yet, I downloaded a bunch of them for free, as they are no longer copyrighted. That was cool too. The Kindle offers lending options, and listening options too. I have a link for info on the Amazon Kindle Cloud Reader HERE. It talks about more Kindle options. If you want a Kindle of your own, I actually have a couple of old ones you can have. I love how comfortable it is on the eyes, and how easy it is to enlarge the font if you so desire. You can have all sorts of books on this relatively tiny and very lightweight device. Now, back to Queequeg. Comments are closed.
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