Kindle for Travelers

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When I first saw images of Amazon’s recently released Kindle it immediately conjured up memories of ‘Forbidden Planet’. It looked so lumpy and cumbersome and almost Fisher-Price in design.

Then I watched the demo video and suddenly I was on the waiting list to receive my very own, fired-up as the product name suggests.

Not only will I be able to carry around a library of books with me, but I can find out the answers to questions on Wikipedia and refer to numerous newspapers and magazines around the globe. What an amazing tool for the writer that travels. No more hefty tomes, towers of travel guides and rucksacks of research to lug around, but masses of information and entertainment at your finger-tips whether on a bus or on top of a train.

Imagine strolling around Roman ruins, Kindle in hand, pulling up Wikipedia entries for every curiosity you encounter, sitting down with a menu and discovering what the strange ingredients really are or flicking through a travel guide picked from one of hundreds already available for the Kindle. Bliss.

Of course not every book will be available, there’s still a very good reason to browse local bookshops and markets for reading matter and, in my opinion, there’s still no real alternative to the feel, look and smell of a new or well-thumbed book.


Hi Debi, I hope you enjoyed

Hi Debi, I hope you enjoyed the ebook and many thanks indeed for pointing out the problem with the Contact Us button, it should be fixed now! Can I just say, I've spent a fair amount of time on your wonderful California Tourists Guide website this week, reliving a trip round California I did back in 1996. I'm going to bookmark it on Travelbookmarking.com :-) for all to find. Thanks again Debi and let me know if you do get a Kindle. They're only available in the States at the moment so who knows when it'll arrive in New Zealand. Best Helen Leggatt Travel-writers.info

Hi Helen, I very much

Hi Helen, I very much enjoyed the e-book. You have such a friendly writing style that I was entertained and educated at the same time. Thanks so much for sharing it! Thank you, too, for the kind words and the travelbookmark. I have A LOT more information to add to the site -- it's a BIG state -- which should keep me busy for at least the rest of this lifetime. ;-) I'm going to wait and see what happens to the Kindle pricing after the holidays, so I'll check back in with you later on that. Kind regards, Debi California Tourist Guide

Hi Helen,That does look

Hi Helen,

That does look pretty cool! I suspect we may see travel apps for Kindle somewhere down the road, as well.

I look forward to reading your e-book, and it's nice to make your acquaintance!

Debi, California Tourist Guide

P.S. FYI, your "Contact Us" button (and, consequently, the link where you ask for feedback on the e-book) doesn't seem to work.

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