Traveling with enough reading material for a month or more has always been an art. My preference? Second hand books I can swap at other second hand shops. When going international the trips are long, and I pack at least 4 or 5 books. And the second hand sellers A) Don't want to give me anything for them, B) Charge ridiculous money for used paperbacks, C) Carry books Brits like- Path to Enlightened Rose Gardens, Colourful Olde English Crosswords.
So now, with electronic book readers and the plethora of well priced material, reading on the road has become a better proposition. The Apple bookstore/reader app is beautiful, but Kindle has won me. The selection of books is better, and I can share books between all platforms.
Kindle app now supports Project Gutenberg eBooks
TUAW | JANUARY 12, 2011
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If you've not already jumped on the eBook bandwagon, there's never been a better time to climb ...
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Kindle app now supports Project Gutenberg eBooks
TUAW | JANUARY 12, 2011
http://pulsene.ws/I5PV
If you've not already jumped on the eBook bandwagon, there's never been a better time to climb ...
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