If you totaled your questions from the Kindle Quiz, then here is one interpretation of the answers.
0-15 Forget buying a Kindle. You wasted time taking this quiz. It may be, and I’m only gently suggesting, that you need to read more.
16-24 I recommend against the Kindle experience. Yours might end up collecting dust.
25-32 You are in the Twighlight Zone. If you buy a Kindle, you may end up trading it for books, which is not necessarily a bad move. (Click here to see why). But, there is also a chance you will enjoy.
33-36 Seriously consider buying. On behalf of the Kindle family, we look forward to possibly seeing you hanging around the store.
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Question #1. How often do you travel by air? Bottom line: The Kindle is great for air travel. I recently went to Africa and was thankful for my Kindle. I am on my way to England in a few weeks and my Kindle will be fully charged. (And, when the 3G network is off, the charge lasts for a couple of weeks).
Question #2. How much do you read? An obvious question. But, it should be considered.
Question #3. What do you read? I still prefer reading non-fiction on the printed page. I skip around too much for the Kindle. I would really need to be doing a lot of travel to think about buying a biblical commentary on the Kindle.
Question #4. How much do you spend on reading? In theory, the Kindle could make monetary sense if you started buying all your books on it.
Question #5. If you do buy a Kindle, would you be willing to spend another $20 on the Mighty Bright light and another $29.99 for a case. You need a little more light to read the Kindle than you need to read a regular book. Unless I have sunlight, I use my trusty Mighty Bright. It is a very good reading light and I recently used it as a flashlight in our hotel room when our family was on vacation. I don’t think either a reading light or a case are optional if you buy a Kindle.
Question #6. How is your vision? If your vision is poor, then you will like being able to set the font at whatever size you choose. I have a family member who is taking advantage of this feature. If you can’t see a thing, then don’t buy it. The speech feature isn’t that great.
Question #7. How will you pay for your Kindle? Mine was a gift . . . don’t buy one if you can’t afford it. And, it is pricey.
Question #8. How cramped are you for space? It saves space. This is important to me. I am forever shuffling books.
Question #9. How is Sprint’s coverage in your area? So, I was on Mackinac Island. I had my trusty Kindle. I wanted to investigate additional reading. From my hotel bed, I downloaded a free sample and read it all while in bed. Of course, this feature is not available outside of the United States. But, it really is very, very handy.
Question #10. Do you read classics or .pdf files? It is easy to put both classics and pdf files on your Kindle. And, they are nearly free.
It should be noted that I don’t subscribe to any newspapers. If you travel a lot, you might like subscriptions. In fact, if you travel all the time and you read, give yourself another bonus point.
I personally score a 33, give or take.