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  • Anyone want to sell an old ereader?

    Eh, didn't know where to put this. But hey, reading is a hobby I'm getting back in to. Since I'm now a daily bus rider, I've gotten back into reading books. But I'd like to carry something light. And I'm a frugal gal. So I thought I would first throw this out to peeps here. I am looking for a basic reader. Just want to read books and maybe play a game or two. Mostly crosswords etc. I found out I can borrow e-books from the county library for free! I like free. Must be able to have font/text adjustable *I have bad vision*. I saw the kindle *basic edition* on sale for $69. But I figured someone here I now might have an old one lying around they don't use for cheaper.

    I'd prefer one of you guys I know since I can just figure out payment one on one with you.

    Thank you!
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    Re: Anyone want to sell an old ereader?

    I'd look on craigslist too, also sometimes ebay. Unfortunately, we only have the one...and we don't even use it because the kids use it so much! Another option is, if you have a smartphone, there is a kindle reading app for android and apple.
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      Re: Anyone want to sell an old ereader?

      Or the Kobo app as well.
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      Seen the desert and the birds
      You cut your hair short
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      Revolting with anger
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      That everything was shit.

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