Eighteen months later, I examined whether to buy a new book with my own Kindle or a printed version. Maybe I think I've read 50% of the book in Kindle - and as many people said, I will fall in love with it when I think about getting a copy. Some say that the screen of Kindle is not gentle to the eyes, but if so, I think that the reverse is true; I'm tired of gazing at my computer and mobile phone not. It is also wonderful to highlight the paragraph and take notes so that you can easily find these parts.
I love to buy paper books. You can grasp them, pile them up, add their scents, write them and pass them. I am still planning to buy them, but I am limiting myself to a well designed version, or a book I read with Kindle, and I enjoy a lot. For obvious reasons, Kindle is the best choice I made in 2015. It is very lightweight, and I can take it anywhere. It can carry tens of thousands of books, and the screen is fun to read. As soon as I got it, I started carrying around with it. It fits my coat pocket so whenever I have free time, I will see it (the number of free moments you will surprise you). This made a lot of progress in the book I read, as I did not use a specific moment to pick up a book.
I remember a lot about my first visit. My favorite book at that time was the secret garden of Wonderland and Alice, and the revelation that my family owned an old mansion in a remote place. I ran inside Cotesworth's premises, walking around the front porch and playing plastic horses in the weeds covered with the front lawn. Kat gave me all the work for this place, there is one exception. Behind a big house, next to a small room, 2 rooms. Kat explains that it has not been used for generations. It has no structural sound and is internally covered with the horn's nest. It is best to stay away