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Monday, October 3, 2011

5 Fun Things to Do With Your Kindle Book Reader at the Beach


Plan to spend some time this Summer on the beach or poolside with your Kindle book reader? There's no better past time than spending a nice quiet afternoon reading a sassy novel or biography by the water.

There are a series of things you can do with your Kindle that you might not have thought of, so below we feature five fun things you can do with your Amazon digital book reader, while at the beach.

1. Catch up on the latest novel from a New York best seller - there's no shortage of good reading material if you search the best seller list online or directly via your Kindle. Snuggle up beach or poolside and read to your hearts content.

2. Play a game - Not much for heavy reading? How about a fun game such as Sudoku or Tic Tac Toe. This is a fun way to spend some time with your digital reader without actually reading. Give the games a try and add more when the time is right.

3. Find out something interesting about a past President - when you upload a biography. Find a bio to read on John F Kennedy or the infamous Bill Clinton and learn a thing or two about these most popular and noted US ex-Presidents. You might be pleasantly surprised at what you uncover.

4. Get familiar with a never before read Author - get away from your familiar author line and try a completely new author out. Search in the NEW books category or new authors category and travel through a lesser known road. Indulge in a new writing style or get hooked on a new book series by an up and coming writer.

5. Share a Story - This method involves a partner, in which the story is read by both via turns. Take turns reading various chapters from a novella and engage each other with questions and discussion. It's so much more fun when it takes two to finish a good book.

Hope you enjoyed our article on five fun things to do with your Kindle on the beach.




This article was written by Eric who runs a blog dedicated to Kindle Owners, his most recent article is on Kindle waterproof covers.

Eric is an avid reader and gadget fiend who runs http://www.kindleowners.com




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