Am I the only heathen here who will just fold the corner of the page if I’ve not got something else handy to mark the page with?
Whatever the term is, my wife was feeling it when her Kindle failed and only updated touch screen versions were available.
It’s OK, happy ending! One of my children found her Gran’s old clicky Kindle in her attic and gave it to my wife.
Transistors?
We had decent valves that kept the room warm and smelled of hot dust when you turned on the wireless.
Sorry but a library of books on a kindle is the ultimate chill out time on holiday. How many times have you got you holiday paper book stash together and start reading one only to find out it is nowhere near as interesting as the jacket made it sound. So that is one book down. How many books do you carry with you on holiday? Not as many as my kindle can.
For a wild camping trip, I cut the half of the book I'd already read and took the unread half with me. The halves remain united on my bookshelf.
I always over-bring physical books so I'm not left short. I just like the feel of them over an electronic device.
I absolutely love that book, still. I must admit to occasionally picking up one of the Willard Price Adventure series books...they're still great. One series I'm sad to say really didn't re-enchant me was Brian Jacques Redwall. I had such fond memories of all of those, but decades later, they no longer click.Anyway, currently rereading Swallows and Amazons, just to uncharacteristically wander onto topic. Yes, I'm of maturer years than the intended target demographic. No, I don't care.
I have a tin of these, they’re handy if you’re reading a book where you want to mark quotes or falling asleep in a complex bit. I’m reading a book on Jungian psychology, it’s got so many markers in it it would set off an airport alarmSame idea as your link, but the only part protruding is maybe 1mm where the steel folds over. I'll try and find a link when I'm back home.