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Originally Posted by LuvNH
Thank you for your immediate reply. Thankfully I do not yet need to get to three words on a line, so lI am sure I can adjust to my needs.
Can I have another question??? Where do people get their reading materials. Books, newspapers, podcasts etc. What would be the best source of infiormation.
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You can check ebooks ( and specifically Kindle books) out of the library for free. The public library--not the Mark Twain library. That's where I get most of mine. Any book I hear of on NPR or the TV that I want to try is usually available from the library or will be soon. There is a library app on Amazon.com, so if you look up a book on Amazon, an app comes up on the right side that tells you if it is available at any library you designate. I have mine set to check Sumter, Lake and my up-north library. That way I know where to go online to check it out.
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Northeast Ohio, Northern California, including Santa Cruz, Oakland Hills, East Bay, Stockton and Merced and now The Villages
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