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Yvonne Smith

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I have been a reader all of my life, as far back as i can remember . My first favorite book was “The Pokey Little Puppy”, and my mom read that to me so many times , I learned it by heart.
Before long, I was reading Roy Roger’s comic books, and then Walter Farley’s Black Stallion series, and it just went on from there.
After I grew up and got married, we moved all the time because my husband worked on powerlines, and always had to go from job to job.
I had boxes of books to move, and over the years, gradually lost them for one reason or another.

Now, I read ebooks, both for education and for entertainment, and I get them from Amazon most of the time. I have Kindle Unlimited, which is like an online library with thousands of books that you can check out and keep for as long as you want.
I also follow my favorite authors on Amazon, and when they have a book on sale, then I buy it quick, before it goes back to regular price. You can get books that are usually up to $20 on sale for $2-3 if you keep watch on their amazon page.
 
I enjoy reading also, However i'm still reading books. I tried reading ebooks and articles online without success. Some articles that I'm interested in I'll printout.
 
I enjoy reading also, However i'm still reading books. I tried reading ebooks and articles online without success. Some articles that I'm interested in I'll printout.
That is another thing that i like about ebooks. When there is a page I want to save, I just take a screenshot of it, and I have it saved, or can print it if I want, and it is also easy to share on the forum, or message to someone when you want to do that.

I like the smaller iPad for regular reading, but i use my mid-size one if I am reading a book that has pictures, graphs, or some kind of charts that I want to be able to see in a larger size, plus I can zoom in on something I need to see close up.
I wish I could still read print books easily, but it is just not happening anymore; so I have made ebooks work for me. I have several hundred of them in my Kindle library, so more than I have room for if it were actual books.
 
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