May
28
ILMK! (I Love My Kindle!): Being an Appreciation of Amazon’s E-Book Reader, with Tips, Explanations, and Humor (Revised Edition)
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ILMK! (I Love My Kindle!): Being an Appreciation of Amazon's E-Book Reader, with Tips, Explanations, and Humor (Revised Edition)
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Do you love your Kindle? Did you just get one as a gift?
This fun article will give you some humor (Kindle limericks, anyone?), background, and links from Bufo Calvin. Not so much a "how to" as a "why is that?", it's not about the nuts and bolts mechanics, but about having fun and learning a bit more about Amazon's magic reading machine.
This version has been expanded and updated.
Iincludes "The Happy Little Bookworm", "The Kindle Encounter", and "Quoth My Kindle: Read Some More".
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This was great! Thanks for all of the information and for the fun delivery! This was the very first thing (after the user guide) that I read on my brand new K2!
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This blog gives you great info about using your Kindle, as well as humorous stories. I enjoy this blog as you never know what to expect. Great fun!
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The book is a collection of 74 “articles” that are easy to read and full of humor. Perfect reading indeed: “I love this book! It’s a real button-pusher.” (Quotation from this book, location 727.)
Actually, first riddle is waiting for you already on the first page: would you like to know which edition of the book you are reading? Here is an answer: “1st Revised Edition”, “5th edition of the revised version (11th edition overall)”. Got it?
If not, it’s explained in plain language on location 1272: this is 2nd version of ILMK.
The author though about the reader convenience and has tagged each article with one of 7 tag types: explanations, tricks, reference, how to, humor, limericks, and riddles. That was an excellent idea that simplifies filtering the information you are looking for by using of Kindle Search function. So 40% of the articles are the explanations, tricks, references, and how-to’s, while 60% of them are Kindle humor. If you are looking for more Kindle-related humor this book is the right one. Otherwise I would recommend buying another book of the same author: The Collected I Love My Kindle Blog Volume 1. Just wanted “to make sure we’re all on the same location on this decision.” (This book, location 727.)
PS. Tip: do not forget to bookmark Table of Content as corresponding position in the menu is deactivated.