I want to appreciate our Kindle, but I’m completely hooked on physical books.

Exploring the Evolution of the Kindle and the Joy of Physical Books The Amazon Kindle first hit the market on November 19, 2007. It was this compact device that allowed people to carry around a library’s worth of books. Honestly, it was a brilliant concept back then, and I still think it holds a certain […]
Get a discount on the Kindle Paperwhite ahead of Mother’s Day 2026

Mother’s Day is coming up in less than two weeks, but don’t stress if you’re still hunting for the perfect gift. There’s still time to find something special. If you’re still deciding on what to get, I think the Kindle Paperwhite is a solid choice. Honestly, it’s my go-to recommendation when someone asks for an […]
Kindle to stop supporting older devices, leading to user outcry

Amazon to End Support for Older Kindle Devices Amazon has announced that it will cease support for older Kindle devices this spring, prompting significant backlash from devoted readers. Starting May 20, 2026, users of Kindle and Kindle Fire models made before 2012 won’t be able to buy, borrow, or download new content from the Kindle […]
Kindle offers on Prime Day could be superior to those on Black Friday.

Amazon has kicked off its Prime Big Deal Days, and if you’ve been eyeing a Kindle, now’s a great time to grab one. This sale runs until October 8, so there’s a bit of shopping time left, and all Kindle models are currently marked down. In addition to the regular discounts, there’s a special offer […]
Guide for Amazon Kindle buyers: What to consider before making a purchase

Choosing the Right Kindle: A Guide A few years back, the original Kindle changed the reading landscape. Suddenly, instead of wandering through a bookstore, readers had a vast library right at their fingertips. It was, in many ways, a game-changer. Since then, the Kindle family has expanded quite a bit. Some models are now coming […]
‘Kindle a fire and enjoy complete solitude’; a magical winter cottage in Cornwall | Cornwall holidays

I I don't remember the first time I heard about Frenchman's Creek. Not Daphne du Maurier's Pirate Romance, but the house of the same name near the River Helford. An old clotted cream stone hut nestled in the woods by a babbling river. Maybe I had a dream? I only stayed there once, one winter, […]