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		<title>By: Laura Lockhart</title>
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		<dc:creator>Laura Lockhart</dc:creator>
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		<description>I love, love, love my Kindle!  My mother gave me the money to buy a Kindle for my Birthday this past October.  It is simply the best birthday give I have ever received.  Many people have stated that the screen is hard to read or that this will not last as a viable product etc.  They are wrong.  I read faster on the Kindle because I can adjust the text size.  I read more now because I have access to all books at all times.  I can take it on BART with me and have several different books at any time to read.  The battery life is terrific and I love the fact I can bookmark, write a note at any point in the text and that I can download a book anywhere.

I love books, and I have some beautiful books from my graduate studies in Latin, Greek and Sanskrit.  I will keep those forever.  But, I cannot tell you how many hardcover books, I have bought and enjoyed reading that I then had to give away. I live in a very small apartment, and having mysteries, fiction, the latest political books, etc. is a luxury. Now, with my Kindle I don&#039;t have to toss them.  Think of all those trees!  I will never tire of having real books.  But, to give you an example, I just downloaded a biography of Lincoln that was a hardcover book, and also on my Kindle I have the complete Jane Austen, the complete I. Kant, and so many others.  I can take them on BART and not break my back.  I always take a book wherever I go.  This enables me to take many books with me.  

Reading is such a great past time.  I rarely push a product, but if you love to read, buy a Kindle because it is a joy.  I told my mom that it was the best present in the world.  If you have someone in your life who loves to read, buy them a Kindle for Christmas.  They will love it and you.

Finally, I gave it 5 stars, because I find not negatives in this product.  It is all good.  I do not recommend large Picture books--those are for display.  But, even the book I downloaded on how to use Excell was easy to read.  (You can zoom in on any diagrams.)

So, take the plunge!  Get a kindle!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love, love, love my Kindle!  My mother gave me the money to buy a Kindle for my Birthday this past October.  It is simply the best birthday give I have ever received.  Many people have stated that the screen is hard to read or that this will not last as a viable product etc.  They are wrong.  I read faster on the Kindle because I can adjust the text size.  I read more now because I have access to all books at all times.  I can take it on BART with me and have several different books at any time to read.  The battery life is terrific and I love the fact I can bookmark, write a note at any point in the text and that I can download a book anywhere.</p>
<p>I love books, and I have some beautiful books from my graduate studies in Latin, Greek and Sanskrit.  I will keep those forever.  But, I cannot tell you how many hardcover books, I have bought and enjoyed reading that I then had to give away. I live in a very small apartment, and having mysteries, fiction, the latest political books, etc. is a luxury. Now, with my Kindle I don&#8217;t have to toss them.  Think of all those trees!  I will never tire of having real books.  But, to give you an example, I just downloaded a biography of Lincoln that was a hardcover book, and also on my Kindle I have the complete Jane Austen, the complete I. Kant, and so many others.  I can take them on BART and not break my back.  I always take a book wherever I go.  This enables me to take many books with me.  </p>
<p>Reading is such a great past time.  I rarely push a product, but if you love to read, buy a Kindle because it is a joy.  I told my mom that it was the best present in the world.  If you have someone in your life who loves to read, buy them a Kindle for Christmas.  They will love it and you.</p>
<p>Finally, I gave it 5 stars, because I find not negatives in this product.  It is all good.  I do not recommend large Picture books&#8211;those are for display.  But, even the book I downloaded on how to use Excell was easy to read.  (You can zoom in on any diagrams.)</p>
<p>So, take the plunge!  Get a kindle!</p>
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