My Kiki-love

As I talked about reading as an essential part of my day (and life), I wanted to introduce you to my BFF.
- Name: Kiki
- Breed: Kindle Keybord (a.k.a. “3”) of the Electronic Readers
- Age: About 9 months
Some birthday pictures (happy delivery) 🙂
This is not a review, pro(s) and con(s), etc.
All I have to say is that I love my Kiki to pieces. It’s compact, yet I can have my 150 books with me the whole time . It’s slim and good looking and oh-so-smart with all that features and functions for bookmarking, taking notes, making clippings and easy information sharing. Buy and download a book in less than a minute (with build-in WiFi), use the build-in dictionary with just one click…
I could only be sorry that I haven’t had a Kiki during my studies back in the university, it would have spared me so much efforts, especially for my literature classes.
Not that I don’t like the smell of books, mind you! But having a Kindle does not imply that you will stop for ever and the whole eternity your other readings. It means that you will have one more love.
If you are having second thought about purchasing a Kindle, don’t. Shoot away, it is worth it. Every cent!
Don’t ask me about the page, there are just percents here,
10 responses to “My Kiki-love”
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- August 21, 2012 -
the old kindle (this one in particular) is much better than the new one as for its light. It wont make your eyes bleed for example 🙂
This is also my favourite Kindle. If I wanted the backlight (or whatever they call it) I would take a tablet, not an e-book, I should think. A collegue of mine has the 4th generation Kindle (http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-8EimIHgezkY/T9Cg_bY6KuI/AAAAAAAAE4k/mU_x7A-dGu8/s1600/Kindle4.jpg) and the little thing is sweet as well 🙂 Do you have a Kiki?
ps: its a nice toy buy i preffer hard covered books 🙂
For me the one does not exclude the other. Yet, with my 20 business trips a year I cannot pack the heavy old books in my hand luggage and not top the 10kg cabin luggage limit.:)
I resisted the idea of a Kindle for a long time, but finally gave in and got a Kindle touch. I wish I had done it ages ago (or at least when the touch first came out). I love being able to hold a 500 page book on one hand without tearing a muscle in my arm, never having to remember my place and hundreds of other things.
And most of all – take those 500 with you everywhere you go? 🙂 Same for me 🙂
Hi – just found your blog – going to follow.
My Kindle is called – I’m sorry about this, I’m not sure how it happened, it just did – Fluffy.
I feel better for this confession.
Lol, you did make me laugh. Send my greetings to Fluffy. 🙂 🙂 🙂
P.S. Thank you for following, Zoe.
Wow! Thank you! I always needed to write on my site something like that.
Can I implement a part of your post to my website?