For instance, many happy couples report doing simultaneous activities
like reading in bed while the partner watches TV on a headset, so as not to disturb the one who is reading.
And if
you like reading in bed, the self - illumination Kindle Paperwhite or Nook GlowLight may well be your ideal solution.
Not exact matches
I mostly rejoiced at the Surface's low weight: If you're lying on your sofa or
in bed and just want to do some casual browsing —
like reading, or watching Netflix — the Surface Pro is a godsend.
The Paperwhite is as nerdily wonderful as Bezos sells it: A lightweight, moderately priced ($ 119) e-reader for those who
like to
read in bed in the dark without disturbing the person next to them.
If you
like working,
reading, or watching movies
in bed, make sure to get a bedrest to support your body.
My boyfriend brought it to me at 6 am this morning and I
read it cover to cover
in bed (felt
like Christmas morning!).
So here I am at 9PM on a Tuesday, eating dark chocolate nonpareils
in bed and getting ready to binge watch start season three of OITNB (by the way, my friend wrote a brilliant piece on the show)(which I don't recommend
reading unless you've started season three or thoroughly enjoy spoilers,
like me).
Sometimes if I happen to wake up really early for some reason,
like 5:00 am, I
like to
read in bed for a bit, or watch a scary movie early
in the morning.
They play with their toys
like perfect angels at 11 pm and then lay
in their
beds and
read.
It is not a huge problem for me when I am
in bed, but I would
like to have more time
in the evening to spend with my husband, to go out...
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You could also spend what would be second nap time doing something still and quiet,
like reading books
in bed.
As I lay
in my
bed, half - lucid, unaware that I was drooling, feeling
like Floyd Mayweather had just gone 10 rounds on my Vaggie Pacquiao, I
read Internet articles about the joys of breast - feeding and how my milk should have come
in by now.
«Before your targeted bedtime, begin slowing down your brain by doing something calming,
like reading in a comfy chair — somewhere other than
bed,» she says.
According to every article I've ever
read about sleep, staring at an electronic screen before
bed is basically
like dunking your REM cycle
in gasoline and striking a match.
just wondering, heard so much about the gelatin that I went out and purchased a little bag of it at the balk barn, she said it is edible, now I was
reading an article that said use 1/4 cup of cold water and 2 teaspoons
in a cup stir good and dissolve, place
in fridge, and just before you are ready to go to
bed take it out of the fridge and set it aside,
in the morning mix it with some juice and drink it, well my husband says the crystals never really dissolve, so not sure what kinda of gelatin it is, should we be mixing it with warm water, and also on the article it shows
like squares of jello, so we were thinking that the mixture we mix at night should be thicker, is it safe to drink the kind from the Balk Barn... thx
This could be something
like reciting a positive mantra every morning before you head out the door, completing a five - minute morning stretch routine,
reading one chapter
in a non-work-related novel, or simply making your
bed!
My husband's much better about getting
in bed early to
read than I am and he'd
like there to be a «No Screens after 10:30 pm» rule
in our house where we both have to be off our computers, phones etc. so we can unwind before
bed and have time to
read / relax... however, I am a chronic nightowl who
likes to blog after 11 pm... so it's kind of a struggle!
I really
like the buffalo check layer
in the
bedding, and that pharmacy lamp over the
bed ~ perfect for
reading.
Most of the actors spoke their dialogue
in English (it's easy to
read their lips), but the Italian dubbing improves upon the wan English script, and Bava really has fun with some visual gags,
like a collection of nun head gear that smothers the screen and breaks apart
like paper boats
in a pond to reveal poor Nora, lying
in a hospital
bed after her first traumatic night
in Rome.
I
like to
read it
in bed, because I can do so without a light on.
But,
like Pogue, he objects to the weight of the device, «Curling up
in bed was more comfortable with a 10.2 - ounce Kindle than with the weightier iPad,» and the backlit screen, which may prove tiring when
reading a long book.
With a teetering to -
read pile constantly tumbling down by my
bed, and the black hole that is my Kindle hiding dozens of downloads, I've always got more books than I have time to
read, but whenever I receive a courteous, friendly request to review a book that sounds interesting, I do my best to squeeze it
in, unless it sounds
like a book I'd actively dislike.
I
liked to lie
in bed and
read of the maiden Liniang and her dream lover, their adventures, and their ultimate triumph.
I've been afraid to invest
in one — not only because of how expensive they are and I'll admit I love the feel of a book
in my hand and I
like to
read in bed.
For people who love to
read, E Ink's paper -
like readability, no - glare screen and long battery life have made it a favorite and nearly perfect device choice, with one exception:
reading in bed or other low - light environments.
I don't forget when I'm eyeballing some little shitbag outside a club, some nineteen - year - old
in a two - hundred quid jacket who's trying to impress his bird by giving me some mouth; but when I'm watching something on TV,
like a documentary or something, or when I'm putting the kids to
bed, or when I'm
reading, I don't think, you know, fucking hell I'm big.
For those who
like to stay up late
reading in bed and don't want to wake their partner — or just
like to
read in dimly lit spots — Amazon and Barnes & Noble have two backlit e-reader options that illuminate the screen and make the experience a whole lot easier on the eyes.
Read your daily writing tips
like I now do my blog
reading;
in bed, while riding Amtrak's Downeaster to Boston.
I really
like that it's easy to
read in bed because the Kindle has its own light, which I can easily adjust to the degree of brightness I want.
Reading on a back - lit device
like an iPad or Kindle Fire offers many benefits such as ability to view color images and to
read in low light situations (e.g.
in bed, on a plane).
A new Harvard study is re-affirming the assertion that
reading light - emitting e-books before
bed,
like computer tablets, could have a detrimental effect on sleep, which can
in turn lead to serious health problems.
Nash offers great suggestions
like snuggling up
in bed with kids and
reading silently together along with interesting anecdotes,
like how she once got so angry at her toddler's mistreatment of books that she took them all away.
NOOK Simple Touch with GlowLight adds a patent - pending lighting technology for
reading in the dark, so it's
like two devices
in one, as amazing at the beach as it is
in bed.
I
read Jack Kerouac's Beat Generation classic on my bunk
bed at summer camp, and I'm pretty sure I listed the «burn, burn, burn
like fabulous yellow roman candles» quote as my favorite
in more than one yearbook.
I noticed it first
in the bathroom, where there's lots of light, and then tried to
read in bed, and ended up putting it aside, choosing instead the Kindle which,
like the older Sony PRS - 505, has minimal glare.
The new Kindle is 21 percent smaller and 15 percent lighter than the Kindle 2, great for those
like me who enjoy
reading in bed.
My opinion was mixed: I
liked that my current book was always
in my pocket on the iPhone, I
liked that it was easy to
read one - handed
in bed, and I
liked that I was undeniably
reading more books than I had when I stuck to the tree - killing kind.
This can easily occur while traveling around (by tube, train, as a car passenger) and also if you're a night owl and
like to
read in bed at night.
I
like to do my
reading in a comfy chair or
in bed.
in the Aug. 3 issue of The New Yorker, says he expected to
like his new Kindle more than he did, and that led to a highly literate takedown of the device and his surprising preference for
reading in bed with an iPod Touch.
For ages now, I have been struggling with
reading in bed, as unfortunately my other half
likes to turn off the light and sleep quite early, my lamp then keeps her awake and it doesn't take long before she starts moaning about it.
I'm thinking of buying one of those ereaders, but i really
like to
read in bed, and i need one that i can
read in darkness, could you guys help me?
The Lighted Cover is $ 60 and if you
like to
read in bed it's invaluable.
I
like that it is back lit as this allows me to
read it
in bed with the lights out, or on a dark train or plane.
It also contains photos demonstrating basic techniques
like «Tapping» (using one's fingers to aid
in sounding out words) and «Making your
bed» to differentiate between «b» and «d.» The focus of this book is the
reading process.
Reading options include the ability to change the font, font size, line spacing, and margins, while audiobook playback includes features such as narration speed and a built -
in sleep timer if you
like to listen to books before
bed.
The latest device, just
like the Nook SimpleTouch with GlowLight model that it now replaces — that lengthy name alone is a reason to replace it — features a built -
in reading light that lets you
read in bed at night without disturbing your spouse or partner.
For those who
like to stay up late
reading in bed and don't want to wake their partner — or just
like to
read in dimly lit spots — Amazon and Barnes & Noble have two backlit e-reader options that illuminate the screen and make the experience a whol...
The pitch goes something
like this: if your partner
likes to
read in bed, and the light from the iPad or the bedside lamp bothers you while you're trying to sleep, you should buy him or her a NOOK Simple Touch.