


Yes, there are a bunch of public domain classics on sale for $0 in the Kindle store, but you can also use the experimental web browser to download directly from Project Gutenberg onto your Kindle using wi-fi or 3G, if your Kindle has it. Here’s a few of them!ĭownload Free Classics Directly To Kindle Or reading in public without everyone and their girlfriend seeing the cover. There are definitely times, though, where a Kindle is useful-carrying many books at once, for instance. Or maybe you could, with, like, a projector or something? But I have a feeling the effect wouldn’t be the same. If I didn’t have physical books, what on earth would I decorate my apartment with? You can’t display your Kindle contents on your wall. Not the fancy Kindle.ĭon’t get me wrong-I’m still a bigger fan of paper books than I am of e-books. Just-for-reading-the-thingz Kindle, the reads-like-ink Kindle.

I say this because this article really isn’t about a Kindle Fire, which is more like a tablet/iPad than a Kindle and will do a lot of these things and more. Now all the Kindles are touch screen, but the super basic one still exists for $79. The Kindle I own is not even a thing anymore-it has buttons on the sides for turning pages and is nice and tiny. Books are just about my favorite things on the planet. I bought it because, while I read slowly, I do read a lot. I have a super basic Kindle-the cheapest Kindle possible.

All of this adds up to me finally, FINALLY learning how to use my Kindle properly. The other thing that’s coming up is Camp, which means a plane and a suitcase not to mention of course that I ride the New York City subway every damn day. I will allergy-med myself up and lay on a blanket in the park reading books and eating ice cream sandwiches ALL DAMN DAY if given the chance. Hello, queermos! The weather has finally started to turn-spring has sprung and, aside from me being violently allergic to those horrible white flowers on all the trees that I think smell like fish (I am not crazy, right?), this signifies for me one thing: summer reading season is here.
