Subj : Towing the Line To : Shawn Highfield From : Ruth Haffly Date : Sun Jul 14 2024 19:31:52 Hi Shawn, RH> DD> They offer "Free Ebooks in Any Genre for Any Ereader at BookBub". RH> I do get their e-mails; IIRC, you mentioned it when I got the Nook back RH> in 2012. I usually peruse the list for what may look interesting enough RH> to check into further before making a decision. SH> I just grabbed a few for the kindle here. Glad Dave re-posted that SH> info as I had forgot to sign up last time he did. :) RH> I just do the Nook; it's a good way to take a "stack" of books on a trip RH> without taking up a lot of room. The Nook also fits nicely into my purse RH> so I can take it when I have a doctor's appointment--handy since they RH> don't have magazines in the waiting rooms any more. (G) SH> My Kindle is the same it fits into my "Murse" which is just a lunch SH> bag from Wallyworld that I keep all my cr...stuff in. Pocket's just SH> aren't big enough for all my crap. Back in 2009 we made an international trip; I wanted a bag big enough to hold my usual purse stuff, passport and other odds and ends. LLBean was selling a canvas bag as a diaper bag, zipped pockets, several on the outside for easy access, etc. That fit my needs for the trip, used it as a book bag as I was finishing my work thru the seminary. The Bean bag is still going strong; I use it as my "personal carry on item" when flying for my computer, Nook, purse stuff, etc. When we drive somewhere, it gets the computer, Nook and whatever else I put in. There's one outside zip pocket that's good for holding granola bars, a crossword puzzle book, etc. A mesh pocket holds a water bottle. I've gotten my money's worth from the bag and it is still going strong. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... I DID Read The Docs! Honest! Oh, *That* page... --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .