Deleted User wrote: » It's just easy. It's everywhere I am. I can read it anywhere at all and its not a big heavy book (granted the only book I've read on it wouldn't have been massive in real life form). It fits in my pocket. I can read it lying down without feeling the weight on my wrist. I can leave it lying on the table without having to hold the pages open. When you're finished a book you can have another one immediately! I'm only sorry I didn't buy one sooner.
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » I love the dictionary, it's so handy.
Littlekittylou wrote: » The Dunning man i felt it was like a lot other recent novels to be honest.
the evasion_kid wrote: » Worth buying though?
ScienceNerd wrote: » A good book, no doubt, but I found the plot and characters a little outlandish.
denis160 wrote: » +1, had heard so much about the goldfinch, I was disappointed, thought it slowed in parts, found it hard to stay interested & came back to it 2/3 times before I finished it.
take everything wrote: » Just finished Flatland. Not a depiction of Rathmines in the boom but an 1884 novella by Edwin Abbott. Social satire of Victorian era and meditation on n-dimensional geometry all in one.
Zippie84 wrote: » Cecilia Ahern's "The Year I Met You" Nearly 100 pages in and basically nothing happening in it whatsoever, and I'm so bored, but I'm travelling and it's the only book I have with me, so persevering for now...
shockwave wrote: » I am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes Decent thriller and a good page turner, will probably make a great movie some day.
Daisy03 wrote: » I just finished that. Really enjoyed it. I am reading The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins at the moment. Enjoying it so far.
Magico Gonzalez wrote: » The Casual Vacancy - by yer one that gave the world Harry Potter. It was a gift and I resisted reading it as I am not a fan of H.Potter, but so far I have to say the Casual Vacancy is a very pleasant surprise. I picked it up as it was given to me by someone I'll see next weekend and I wanted to be able to say I'd started reading the book without having the obligation of having to make much in depth commentary. Picked it up on Friday and read a few hundred pages over the weekend. Story of a small town council and the "casual vacancy" after the death of one of it's councillors.
ScienceNerd wrote: » You actually retain information better from a real book than an e-reader. Not a big deal for novels and such, but I agree that kids should start reading from real books before moving onto kindles.
baron von something wrote: » loved The Forever War - Joe Haldeman. its a pity its so short
Basster wrote: » Our Man in Havana, Graham Greene. Haven't read anything by him in years. Funny book, very enjoyable.