I’m an avid reader or at least I think I am.
I like mysteries, autobiographies, biographies, history, humor, and classics. I can tolerate some women’s literature and chick lit as long as it isn’t too morose or giddy. I’m not much into sci-fi, fantasy, or romance.
I can read while knitting or walking but I prefer to listen to books when I’m doing those things as I sometimes need to look at what I’m doing or where I’m going. If the story requires close attention, I just listen and walk. No lace knitting or counting stitches.
Free ebooks and audiobooks are my go-to choices. Keyword being FREE. You can easily for sources in any search engine. My local library gives me access to many books in the eastern part of the state. But not ALL the books in say a series. So I joined the library just across the Potomac River in the neighboring state. My annual membership isn’t free but at $10, I thought it was well worth the price of admission especially since I can get access to all the books from the entire state.
So now I am a card-carrying member of two libraries and I’m loving it!
Do you read actual in-your-hand books, ebooks, or audiobooks?
All three! And I love the Overdrive app that lets me borrow ebooks and audiobooks. They can’t get lost or go overdue!
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I use Overdrive, too. And you are absolutely right that that can’t get lost or incur overdue charges!
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I used to read alot in high school. Not so much lately…but I would.like to!
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I’m sure you can download some on your tablet.
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I have read a lot in my life, but don’t seem to as often anymore. I do belong to several libraries in the area, but mostly get knitting books, or books on CD to listen to in the car.
I much prefer a real book, but have read books on my phone, too.
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Neither of these two libraries have many knitting books.
I read books on my iPad but never on my phone.
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It is hard to read on the phone, but I don’t have an ipad. I prefer actual books. 😉
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