I have owned a Kindle for a while now, and I must say, this little compilation by Nintendo/HarperCollins has impressed me.
I am actually enjoying reading for longer periods of time because this little software does what Kindle does not.
I am surprised that Amazon didn't use the dual-screen layout for its eReader from the beginning. I also never liked the super slim feel of the Kindle itself, it always felt awkward like it was going to slip out and didn't feel as engaging like holding the front/back of the book open. The Classic Book collection on NDS feels more appropriate and thicker, giving a better grip as well as the usual charms Nintendo likes to throw in like background music and an assortment of author bios and footnotes. These of course, are all public domain classic novels, but the selection is good. Only flaw is that the lit screen is probably going to tire people's eyes more quickly as is the case with extensive reading on most screens of this type. Still, there should be a modern e-Reader that can do dual-screen with the light and e-ink (as the recent Kindle Paperwhite does). Maybe I would be more warm to them, then. But for the most part, I prefer this.
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