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message 1: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (dragonflymoon) I would love to, at the grand old age of 30, master the art of being able to read in the bath.

I think I need a book that hovers at eye sight, I just forget my hands are wet and then I get soggy pages! Not attempted using the kindle as terrified it was fall in. I also manage to get in the bath and have the book just out of arms reach because I don't want it falling in!

It just looks so relaxing to be able to do this.


message 2: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
you could get a waterproof kindle cover - I've been thinking of getting one:)


Sam (VanillaFountain) | 577 comments Mod
This is what I do - Before I get in the bath I put my towel and my book right next to the bath, then when I'm fully in the bath I reach over dry my hand on the towel then pick up the book. When I'm finished reading I'll gently toss the book near the bathroom door so it doesn't get wet while I'm washing and getting out. Don't know if this helps?


message 4: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (dragonflymoon) There is such a thing as a waterproof kindle cover....does it fit the white kindles?

Amina you sound quite gymnastic.

I will try the towel thing and chucking the book away.

I think I get cold so I go under the warm water. Also still fascinated by water at my grand old age and can't help but play!

Does anyone drink/eat/smoke whilst in the bath or is that just the movies?


message 5: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Lexi wrote: "There is such a thing as a waterproof kindle cover....does it fit the white kindles?

Amina you sound quite gymnastic.

I will try the towel thing and chucking the book away.

I think I get cold ..."


It fits all kindles - it's just like a thick ziplock thinger. I will eventually get one but right now I do much the same as Sam. I don't take bath's often though - I feel restricted after running round all day and I overheat:)


message 6: by Kirsty (last edited Mar 11, 2012 01:58PM) (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
or you could get something like this



message 7: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (dragonflymoon) I have no shower so it's nowt but baths and to think I rarely used to have them!!

Oooh Kirsty that looks perfect! There is plenty of timber and power tools lying on the floor across the room might ask my crazy boy to see if he will help build one for me!

I'm too busy reading forums and reading up on lush.....must focus and try and start the discovery of witches again because I think I will really like it.


message 8: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (dragonflymoon) Oh I think I know what you mean...I got something similar for my phone incase I fell into the channel whilst filming my boyfriend kayak across it for charity. Good shout will keep my eyes peeled for that.


message 9: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (dragonflymoon) Read the Kindle in the bath for the first time....so much easier than books. Was just scared of technology and water mixing.


message 10: by bookishbat (new)

bookishbat (morgaine_cat) | 90 comments Sam wrote: "This is what I do - Before I get in the bath I put my towel and my book right next to the bath, then when I'm fully in the bath I reach over dry my hand on the towel then pick up the book. When I'm..."

that's pretty much exactly what I do. I have one of those trays, too, but I rarely use it.

and yes, I do drink in the bath. I take long baths, so I always have cup of tea or a glass of water standing next to me.


message 11: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (dragonflymoon) My boyfriend brings me things to eat and drink in the bath....it feels weird but at the same time I could get used to that. Baths were for washing in and not relaxing.


Sam (VanillaFountain) | 577 comments Mod
When I was younger I used to smoke cigarettes and drink wine in the bath, I thought I was so "Upperclass" nevermind the fact that I don't even like wine. I forced myself as it seemed so refined hahaha! I was like this is my house I shall do what I like and this is what refined ladies do... Ahhh to be 17 again ;)


message 13: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (dragonflymoon) :) that's awesome Sam...oh to be young.


message 14: by Becky (new)

Becky McWilliams Guinness  (billiesue) I always read in the bath. Hefty books aren't so good though!


message 15: by Karen (new)

Karen  | 120 comments Waterproof kindle cover? You mean such a thing exists?? That's been my main argument *against* getting a Kindle.. If I drop my book in the bath, it's a few swear words, fish it out, and wait for the book to dry, but dropping a Kindle when I'm reading in the bath would be a lot of swear words, and a fried Kindle...


message 16: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "Waterproof kindle cover? You mean such a thing exists?? That's been my main argument *against* getting a Kindle.. If I drop my book in the bath, it's a few swear words, fish it out, and wait for..."

It's basic but it exists lol


message 17: by Karen (last edited Apr 27, 2012 01:33AM) (new)

Karen  | 120 comments Hmmm... Might be worth looking out for... Damn. Temptation strikes again... *Grin*


message 18: by Kirsty (last edited Apr 27, 2012 02:28AM) (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
There are basic ones but this one looks more robust


message 19: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
My kindle looks like this




message 20: by Kirsty (last edited Apr 27, 2012 03:01AM) (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
I have a padded case and a hard case (which I never really use - need to find where the kids put my torch). I need a new case though cause my soft case was just a cheapy and is looking a bit sad.
I love these cases.


message 21: by Karen (new)

Karen  | 120 comments Keep tempting me - I may yet invest in a Kindle....

*Grin*


message 22: by Kirsty (last edited Apr 27, 2012 07:04AM) (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Kindle keyboard stores up to 3,500 Books or 4 GB and weighs less than a paperback at 247g.

Books in 60 Seconds
With fast, free wireless delivery, you can start reading books in less than 60 seconds. No computer required.

Free Book Samples
Download and read first chapters for free before you decide to buy.

Real Page Numbers
We've added real page numbers that correspond to print editions so you can easily reference and cite passages.

Built-in Dictionary with Instant Lookup
Seamlessly look up definitions of over 250,000 English words without interrupting your reading.

Improved PDF Reader
Now with new dictionary lookup, notes and highlights, and support for password protected PDFs. Easily carry all of your documents on the go.

Share Meaningful Passages
Share meaningful passages with friends and family with built-in Twitter and Facebook integration.

These are the features I love. I also love the search function and being able to highlight text which I would never do with a book.


message 23: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
The Mr got his Mum one from Tesco and used discount codes
(I think this is a referral link which means you get discount and I get something for referring it - haven't done it before) £10 off £50 spend + 4% cashback so if you got the basic one @ £89 - £10 = £79 and you'll get either £3.16 or £3.56 cashback so it'll be around £75. Personally I'd buy the new Kindle touch (£20 more with double the storage) or Touch 3G.


message 24: by Karen (new)

Karen  | 120 comments I have to admit, the Twitter & Facebook bits I wouldn't use, as I don't subscribe to either... The convienence option appeals to me, but if I'm honest, I think I'll stick to paperbacks for the time being... (Especially as I can't get Waterstones point on e-books yet!)


message 25: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "I have to admit, the Twitter & Facebook bits I wouldn't use, as I don't subscribe to either... The convienence option appeals to me, but if I'm honest, I think I'll stick to paperbacks for the time..."

I use Nectar points. I still buy books from marketplace and love charity shop hunting - can't quibble with books for £1:)


message 26: by Karen (new)

Karen  | 120 comments I'm a floozy, and use both! Got to admit, some of my best buys have been charity shop books, and once I've read them, I return them to the shop, so they get to re-sell them again.


message 27: by Jo (new)

Jo | 592 comments Mod
I am now the proud new owner of a kindle touch!
just need to pick some books to download now


message 28: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (scheherazade) | 364 comments Mod
Do you need wi-fi to download to a Kindle Touch, or can you download to a PC and then transfer? I've read all sorts of conflicting advice, and I'm really not sure who to believe anymore!


message 29: by Jo (new)

Jo | 592 comments Mod
I use wi-fi for mine but you can download and transfer from a pc, it just takes a bit longer.


message 30: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (dragonflymoon) I've got the white kindle and I love it, although my Mum bought me an iPad a whie back and I use Kindle on there too especially at night as it is backlit. I do pick up paper books too. Need to figure out how to get Nectar points via Amazon, I still forget about that.


message 31: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Lexi wrote: "I've got the white kindle and I love it, although my Mum bought me an iPad a whie back and I use Kindle on there too especially at night as it is backlit. I do pick up paper books too. Need to figu..."

I use the nectar toolbar - then I get points for searching too (think the limit is 100). It just redirects you to the nectar site where you have to click on amazon and remember that points expire.


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