Reading eBooks on the iPhone 3GS (click any image to enlarge)



While Vicky & I have been users of eReader for the past 5-6 years since we first started reading eBooks on our Sony Clie UX50. Since then, we’ve used eReader on our Palm Centro and then bought the Sony Reader PRS-505 and PRS-700. Today we learned that Barnes & Noble for iPhone and Kindle for iPhone also allow reading Amazon and B&N eBooks on our iPhones as well!
So our favorite apps & games are now… (click any image to enlarge)



As much as Vicky & I would like to get an Amazon Kindle or Barnes & Noble Nook next, having our Sony Readers & having all 3 readers as clients on our iPhones might work just as well.
Today I downloaded Robert Silverberg’s Kingdoms of the Wall and The Man in the Maze. I’m still looking for Stephen King’s Under the Dome and Ken Grimwood’s Replay. I’ll switch back to reading Haruki Murakami after reading one or two novels by Silverberg & King. Vicky’s taking a break from reading Kim Wong Keltner’s “I Want Candy” to read Tess Gerritsen’s The Keepsake.
Both of us are very happy to have such a selection of eBook readers and novels to read.
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Rick and I are big fans of our Sony Readers, too. We still buy “actual” books, but not as many as we used to.
Vicky & I have bought very few physical books since we started reading on our iPhones and our Sony Readers.
I picked up “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance” and “Life and Death are Wearing Me Out” as hardbounds since I wanted a physical copy of both. Vicky picked up “The Shack” when were passing through an airport book store. Most of our latest Tess Gerritsen and Murakami novels have all been eBooks. It’s certainly changed our reading format preferences.