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I might be behind the times here, but I just found Kindle for Android in the market and I'm jazzed. I use the Alkido reader on my cell, and while it's fine, I've been limited severely in the books I could read. I did however catch up on all the classics....LOL.

 

If you like to read, this app is awesome. You have full access to Amazon's bookstore, right from your cell.

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I hate both of you.

 

Yes, I was waiting for a good google e-reader to come out. Sony had the best, mainly because it let you dl multi-platform capable books....but in the meantime I had e-books on my cell. I just went up and got my EVO, and this screen is PERFECT for reading on!

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I call bullshit! Nobody from Misery can read.

Between scarfing down bacon cheeseburgers, drinking your liver into a classroom lab specimen, stalking every known clan website known to man and playing video games. When the hell do you have time to read?

 

I am constantly reading...LOL. I have a unique job....so I have alot of what I like to call 'downtime'.

 

For instance, I've been on a huge Alexandre Dumas kick here recently (mainly cause his books are all from the early 1800's, thus FREE) and have read:

 

The Count of Monte Cristo

The Three Musketeers

20 years later

10 years later (prequel, but the actual name is all french and I don't remember it) and currently finishing up 10 years later (sequel).

 

I also read (all from my phone) all the H.P. Lovecraft books, Alice in Wonderland, The Art of War, etc.

 

I've read every Stephen King, Ann Rice (before she came to jesus), and Dean Koontz books in print.

 

It's how I roll ho!

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I was shocked to find out he reads also. But I also know that his job entails things that a trained chimpanzee can do with ease, so yes he has a lot of free time. LOL. I just downloaded it, though I don't read all that much. I'm a big Stepen King reader. Tool do you know if I could get my college books on there? Now I'll have an excuse to text and sit on the forums all class haha.

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o-BacklasH-o;815158']I was shocked to find out he reads also. But I also know that his job entails things that a trained chimpanzee can do with ease' date=' so yes he has a lot of free time. LOL. I just downloaded it, though I don't read all that much. I'm a big Stepen King reader. Tool do you know if I could get my college books on there? Now I'll have an excuse to text and sit on the forums all class haha.[/quote']

 

I don't know....I would assume NOT because it seems college text books is a racket within itself, but you could look.

 

I know S.K. has a new book on there called UR and it's based around the kindle and online readers....LOL. Its only like 3 bucks, I think I will get it.

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Tool_Minion;815118']I am constantly reading...LOL. I have a unique job....so I have alot of what I like to call 'downtime'.

 

For instance' date=' I've been on a huge Alexandre Dumas kick here recently (mainly cause his books are all from the early 1800's, thus FREE) and have read:

 

The Count of Monte Cristo

The Three Musketeers

20 years later

10 years later (prequel, but the actual name is all french and I don't remember it) and currently finishing up 10 years later (sequel).

 

I also read (all from my phone) all the H.P. Lovecraft books, Alice in Wonderland, The Art of War, etc.

 

I've read every Stephen King, Ann Rice (before she came to jesus), and Dean Koontz books in print.

 

It's how I roll ho![/quote']

 

For those of you wondering what Tool's occupation is he is a male escort. He has a lot of downtime because he isn't in high demand. Hence why he reads so much. He thinks it will make him more appealing to the ladies.

 

In other matters Tool if you are looking for books to read you should check out Robert Ludlum. He is my second favorite author behind Stephen King.

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Prane;815196']For those of you wondering what Tool's occupation is he is a male escort. He has a lot of downtime because he isn't in high demand. Hence why he reads so much. He thinks it will make him more appealing to the ladies.

 

In other matters Tool if you are looking for books to read you should check out Robert Ludlum. He is my second favorite author behind Stephen King.

 

I've already read all his stuff I think...the Necroscope series, right?

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I'm not familiar with the Necroscope series. I own most of his books. My favorite thing about Ludlum books is that while the main theme is similar in the fact that they center around espionage and world takeovers, the hero doesn't always come out on top. Tool another of my favorite authors is John Grisham. He has some really good stuff too.

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