I have more than three thousand books (yes) at my house.
I love printed books. When I finally get to meet some of you wonderful people at a gathering you will note that I carry about 15 books on a shelf over the foot of my bed in my teardrop.
Having said that, I can tell you that for the last two years, I have not been without an Android tablet in my possession. I love using the Kindle reading program, I love using the Cool Reader application which will read out loud to me (in a kind of creepy monotone voice) for the six hour drive up to my sister’s house. I love having music and books both together so I can set up a playlist and listen while I read. I love reading in bed at night without needing a light (set the screen brightness down). I love having a multitude of books to choose from. I love having a plethora of songs to choose from.
I currently own a Samsun Galaxy Tab 2 7-inch tablet with a Bobj Rugged Case (think rubber baby buggy bumpers) to protect it. It has proven versatile, connectable, descent battery, runs the occasional Netflix and e-mail and has GREAT quality speakers. I have even Skyped a church service or two for my dad when he had surgery. Most importantly – it has been more rugged than its predecessor.
If you like to read, if you like music, if you like to have all this in a small, portable package I would highly encourage anyone to invest in a tablet or e-reader.
PS – The books I carry in my teardrop are mainly reference books - bird books, tree identification, a dictionary, game rules and what are my personal classics – a Bible, Tolkien, etc., things that I already own and am not willing to spend more money on in e-form or that just really, really need to be held in my hand.