Having so many
unread books at home, the Amazon Kindle and its numerous variants never really captured my imagination.
Not exact matches
If I didn't already have a stack of
unread books on my nightstand, I'd love to check out The Unlikely Disciple: A Sinner's Semester
at America's Holiest University by Kevin Roose.
Kyle's Review: Having now sat willingly through (the last) three Harry Potter films, and knowing that I bought the first
book at some point and that it rests,
unread, somewhere with other
books, I continue to blissfully remain ignorant of the charms of Harry Potter.
I look
at my remaining stack of
unread paper
books and long for the day when they will be gone.
I wanted to switch about 100
books to a second account for the old one due to the fact that every time I synced they tried to transfer to both, which left me with 67 pages of
books listed as either
unread, reading
at 1 % or coming up asking me if I want to download them.
I just looked
at the total
unread epubs that I have uploaded to Google Play
books, and the total Amazon Kindle
books that I bought and have yet to read (I don't own a Kindle, btw, I read them on my phone and tablet.)
I just keep a selection of
unread (or as - yet - unreviewed)
books on my Paperwhite; the rest are stored in my Kindle library
at Amazon, and I pull them onto my device as needed.
The activity option allows me to keep track of my reading in a number of ways such as percentage read, total
books read and
unread, how much I read
at a sitting, as well as the total number of hours read to date.
I'm
at the point where I'm starting to delete Kindle freebies I'll probably never read, and pruning the physical
books, both read and
unread.