E-Readers: Pros & Cons
- Oct 8, 2016
- 2 min read
Hey everyone! I've been in a posting slum lately, and I finally came up with a topic that I'm passionate about: E-readers!

I love shopping, especially on Black Friday. This year, I'm going with my step-sister, Megan, because she always finds the best deals on the coolest stuff. Like last year, she got her and her husband Kindle Fires for $30! When she told me this, I was like, "What?! No way! I should totally get one this year!" So, I've been debating whether or not I should get one. Being the huge nerd that I am, naturally I created a pros and cons list.
I'm creating this list to help myself and other readers who are hesitant and questioning if they should get an E-reader.
Pros:
Light weight and can fit in a purse easily for reading anywhere
Sometimes the books are cheaper, especially indie authors
You can highlight, search, and bookmark more than you can with another book
In my city, we can download borrowed books from the library
Cons:
I'm going to miss the smell of the fresh book
It's going to be weird if I buy a book and it's not on my shelf
You can't throw it if you don't like a part or ending of a book (I've done this way too often)
Not all books are on E-readers
What do y'all think I should do?
I think that I should get one because it would make my life just a bit easier. Since I usually nanny in the afternoons, the kids are sleeping for 2-3 hours, so I read. It would be easier to just bring a 1 pound E-reader than a heavy and bulky book (Queen of Shadows hardback, I'm looking at you).
Do you have an E-reader or are thinking about getting one? Do you have a Kindle Fire or another type of E-reader? Please tell me about it because I really am curious. You can tell me on here, comment on my pics, DM me on Instagram or Twitter or mention me in a post.
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Keep on reading darlings, no matter what you're reading on.
Love, Loren





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