The Kindle is probably the user-friendliest of all e-books on the market today. Its amazingly efficient battery life lasted from the beginning of Sunday’s mid-late-morning-nap all the way until Monday’s early-mid-afternoon-nap. And it was fully recharged and ready to go in time for my mid-late-evening-predinner-nap. The Kindle comes with an impressive selection of book titles, and I was immediately drawn into Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle. However, lacking the ability to process allegory, I was unable to clearly appreciate his parallel to America’s struggle during the arms race. But the fancy buttons on the Kindle made it more exciting than that earwig I found on the sun porch yesterday.
THE GOOD: Lots of titles, great battery life, very intuitive design.
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