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A model representing the sister-in-law enjoying her kindle
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You want it back after a decade?! Fine.
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A depiction of the woman discovering other objects she can use to read
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I’m a big reader myself, but I never had a Kindle, even though everywhere I look someone is listing their amazing qualities. After reading this and seeing my long list of expensive books I want to read asap, I said ok, I’m going to buy one. Guys, the price was not what I expected. I thought they were much cheaper! I get it, you spend that money once, and then you get all the books you want practically for free. Money-wise, that’s okay, but what about the experience of having a big, colourful library? What about seeing all the books you have piled up and picking up one, out of sheer inspiration, one boring Sunday evening? What about going crazy researching some random topic and putting all the books you have about it on top of the table and reading, highlighting them, and taking notes like a maniac? I don’t know; I think I will accept that I won’t have all the books I want at once, and I will keep building my analog library.
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A representation of the Kindle's state by the time it was returned
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I like that the father-in-law is on the sister-in-law’s side. I guess he suggested that because there is no way to stop his own daughter’s will. This is a mildly infuriating, petty revenge, but she got what she wanted so desperately for ten years in the end, right?
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