Nancy, what a nice present you received from yourself!
My granddaughter (10) asked for one for Christmas - and was lucky to receive one. Caused a scare when my son received a notice from Amazon the day after Christmas - saying that Lindsay had ordered 33 books for the Kindle. (She found a site where she could download free books, but that wasn't clear at first.)
I'll be interested to hear your reaction to reading a book on your Kindle. I would imagine it takes some getting used to at first?
We're really close to voting on the Dickens' selection for February discussion. If there is another besides those already nominated that you would like to see included in the vote, you still have time to nominate a title.
Those nominated to date:
BLEAK HOUSE ~ (often considered Dickens' masterpiece, his finest work, though not his most popular.)
GREAT EXPECTATIONS ~ (An absorbing mystery as well as a morality tale, this novel contains a strong autobiographical elements.)
PICKWICK PAPERS ~ (Dickens' first novel:""If I were to live a hundred years and write three novels in each, I should never be so proud of any of them as I am of Pickwick.")
A Tale of Two Cities ~ (This is the novel, which begins "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times," set against the backdrop of the French Revolution.")