
Books were always part of my life, or I could say our life. I quickly discovered that Mr. Swiss enjoyed books and found that our tastes were very similar. He mainly had German language books, I had English books, but after getting together I discovered that many of his books were the same as mine, just in another language. After our many years together the book collection grew and I must admit I gave many away as we just did not have the room for the collection. He no longer reads so much, just the newspaper. However since the wonderful development of Kindle my problem of knowing where to put more books has been solved and I mainly now collect them on the Kindle.
I now upload my reading material on this electronic device. I seem to have room to infinity on my device, although I dare say one day it will have no room for more. I am a constant customer of Amazon, they have a wonderful choice.
What do I read? I do not belong to a book club, although it would interest me if I found one. I have read most of the classics, from my collection and also from Mr. Swiss collection. The German classics I can now read in the original language, have even read the complete Thomas Mann books Also Joseph Roth and Siegfried Lenz to mention a few German authors, in the original German and naturally most of the classic english books.
Today my taste is more in criminal fiction. At the moment I am reading through a criminal series written by an english authoress, Angela Parsons. I like the suspense build up in criminal stories.
I do not want to be an advertisement for Amazon, but they do have an extensive choice of books and at reasonable prices. Books can be quite expensive especially if you want something special leather bound with exceptional print. With my Kindle I can alter the text size and type and I also have illumination when it would get darker: especially useful when reading in bed, although not something I often do. I am not a person that prefers the smell and form of a book, especially as I get older. Books can get quite heavy.
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