Dears,
I thought it would be fun to write a Kindle wish list this Book Friday. Since I got my Kindle two months ago, I have spent some time getting to know it and just snooping around on Amazon a bit. I love paper books, so every time I visit Amazon it’s been hard for me to decide whether or not to buy the Kindle edition or the paper edition of the book. I have come to the conclusion that some books are meant to be Kindle-books, while some are meant to be delivered to my mailbox in paper. Anyone else feel the same way?
So, enough about my endless worrying and indecisiveness; let’s get on with my current Kindle wish list!
1. Uglies by Scott Westerfeld. This is a book series I have heard mixed reviews of (hence the “don’t care to have it in paper”-decision). Some says these books are great for people who love to read young adult books, while others say it’s very predictable and not so interesting. I want to give it a go, so I’m thinking of adding it to my Kindle.
2. A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin. I feel ashamed to admit I haven’t seen the TV-series yet. I know, I know! It’s absolutely amazing….I know! I’ll get around to it, but I also want to read the books. I actually think these super-thick books are great for my Kindle. Simply because my arms won’t get tired while reading these pieces of bricks.
3. Maine by J. Courtney Sullivan. I love, love, love myself a heartwarming, grown-up book about romance, summer, friends and secrets. I picture myself reading this on a lazy, sunshiny saturday this autumn – on my Kindle of course, because I’m too lazy to turn the pages.
4. True Blood / Sookie Stackhouse by Charlaine Harris. I’m all into reading book series, but when the series reach 8 books or more, I get tired of collecting them and keeping them in my bookshelves. Once again, keeping them on my Kindle is the perfect solution. It keeps everything tidy and organized.
5. Cooking for Geeks by Jeff Potter. I can’t imagine how a cookbook would look like on my Kindle. I can’t even imagine how I would use a cookbook on my Kindle. Cooking with my Kindle somehow seems more difficult than cooking with a regular book. Anyhow… I would love to try, so why not choose a cookbook that seems really interesting as well? This geeky book is so in my league. It’s different and original, so why not try something different, geeky and high-tech; putting it on my Kindle.
Love ♥



