Wansworth
Well-Known Member
Is Kindle the end of the traditional book swapping that is /was common between yachtsmen.Will people load their kindles with those cheap paperbacks that can be read without thinking and keep your mind off pending doom.
I like proper books...
But I also like being able to read at night without waking up First Officer...
Did a swap the other day.. got a facinating story about the last chap who was rescued in the Fastnet.. He got Nelson Mandella..
After resisting buying a Kindle I was given one as a present. To my surprise I like it and have downloaded lots of books. To my further surprise I am still reading / buying / being given traditional paper books so am reading more than I used to. Think both formats will co-exist in the future. You can't buy Kindle downloads in the charity shops yet!
PS While the Kindle is Ok for reading paperbacks I would stick to real books for reference works / manuals etc.
Bought a kindle last year. We now have over 500 books. The whole family shares the same ID so we can read anything anyone buys.
I haven't bought a printed book since. Variable print size, built in lighting, convenience, weight, ease of flipping between books and size are just some of the reasons why we have ditched the printed word.
Thats just it with all your reading on Kindle you have nothing to swap at some distant anchourage shared by other yachts....
Thats just it with all your reading on Kindle you have nothing to swap at some distant anchourage shared by other yachts....
PS While the Kindle is Ok for reading paperbacks I would stick to real books for reference works / manuals etc.