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Bridget zinn books
Bridget zinn books











E-books are your secret weapon for expanding that already enormous vocabulary of yours.

bridget zinn books

  • In-built dictionaries & note-taking stuff.
  • You don’t have to risk your life by stacking them up in precarious places and you don’t have to keep buying new and bigger book cases. Unless you’re paranoid about e-space (and if you are, maybe seek help?) e-books are wicked for not taking up space.

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    No resources need, no money needed, just a free book. We just click a button and tah dahh! Someone’s hard work of many pages is sitting nice and snug on your e-shelf. They’re free. We’re not wasting any money here.In any case, amongst my confused ramblings you may find this post handy dandy in discovering some different books that you can enjoy and read for free! I find having so many books (even though I haven’t bought them) can sometimes feel like a pressure hanging over me – I want to read them, I do, something in the back of my mind is urging me that there might be something MAGNIFICENT hiding amongst that virtual clutter. And this is where all our mighty plans fall down: we stress. Then you end up with a huge amount of books that you know you probably won’t read. E-readers are the answer to travel plans for book lovers.īUT. All you need is one device and BOOM you could literally have an infinite number of whatever books you want and you don’t need to worry about space or weight or anything. That’s got to be one of THE biggest pros to e-books. And if it’s free then what harm is it doing, right? For the most part I think it’s fine to hoard all these books because e-books don’t take up any space. Because clearly you don’t have enough books already. So, I wanted to take some time to work out whether it’s worth having all these extra books and I also wanted to share some of these books that I’ve really enjoyed and some hidden gems.įirstly, if you’re a book lover and someone is offering you a book for free then your brain will automatically go YES, I NEED IT. iBooks in particular is pretty great for picking up these books – they feature one book weekly that you can download for free and it’s often a great book! But there’s a huge selection of other free e-books that I find myself downloading but hardly every reading (don’t even get me started on NetGalley) – because they’re free so why would I not download them? Maybe it’ll be raining and the electricity goes out, I run out of chocolate, and my bookshelf gets stollen by goblins – that would be a very good point to whip out my e-reader and comfort myself with the endless stories that I’ve stuffed it full of. Maybe you’re an iBook dweller like myself and have an enormous e-book library of every single free e-book that has caught your eye. And know with 100% certainty that you have a 0% chance of not walking away with that free item? Does anyone ever see something for free and go, naaahhhh I don’t need it.













    Bridget zinn books