12/27/2023 0 Comments Kindle case![]() ![]() Made from coated canvas with a faux suede inner. Pretty floral cover by Nica in a fresh mint green. To keep your Kindle safe and costs just £14.99 from TruffleShuffle.ģ. The case is made from PVC, and is lightly padded Run For Cover case for the Kindle Touch featuring Wuthering ![]() Has a press stud to make it easy to use). £29.99 Styling the blue pocket on the front and the buckle fastening (which This Kindle Fire cover is handmade in England from recycled leatherĪnd it’s a beautiful shade of peacock green. That is, until you pop them into a nice cover. Storm but, in my humble opinion, they do feel a bit odd in the It's no wonder the gadgets have taken the world by I was bought a Kindle as a gift and fell in love my very own Wasn't at all sure when e-readers first appeared on the market. The BookBook Kindle case costs $50 and you buy it here.A die-hard book addict (as objects, not just what's inside them), I And that’s what you want, right? For the world to know? At last, for the world to know precisely how fucking great you are? So it can quiver in fear? At your smarts? Make the world grovel at your smart little feet? Grovel, world, mewl and roll in your own dirt for my amusement, for I am Big Brain, look upon my works, ye mighty, and tremble. Plus, it’ll help everyone know how astute, educated, and downright brainy you are. If you don’t (losers), that’s also fine.īasically, the BookBook Kindle case is a simple idea well executed. If you think that’s cool (me), that’s great. The conclusion: yes, the BookBook Kindle case is a Kindle case that looks like a book Also, I’m not sure I’d trust it holding up if you got it wet (say, in the bath), but you can just take your waterproof Kindle out the case if you plan on doing that.Īnd the biggest negative? Well, you’re not gonna think much of this Kindle case if you believe hiding an ereader in a fake book is pathetic. But hey, you can’t please everyone! GAZE UPON THE MERELY OKAY ZIPPING SYSTEM. If I’m being picky, the zip curves into the spine a bit meaning it doesn’t always open in a totally smooth way, but I got used to this pretty quickly. This is amazing for reading while you’re eating, or in any other situations where you don’t want to use your hands like a goddamn animal. Have a look: GAZE UPON THE STAND (AND THE IRRITATING BLURRING AT THE TOP OF THE KINDLE I DIDN’T REALIZE WAS THERE UNTIL IT WAS TOO LATE BUT NOW YOU’RE SIMPLY GOING TO HAVE TO ACCEPT) There’s a magnet on the back of the Kindle insert section to keep the device there when you’re reading laying down, but there’s something even cooler hidden in the back: a stand. Quick note though: if you’ll want to be taking the Kindle in and out constantly, maybe look at getting a sleeve rather than a case. It’s still easier to hold than a regular book.Īnother cool thing: the case automatically wakes and puts your device to sleep when you open and close it.Īlso, it only takes a few moments to slip the Kindle Paperwhite out if you do want to read it like that. Obviously, it makes the Kindle a little heavier and harder to use with one hand, but not by much at all. It offers decent protection, I’ve been able to throw it into my bag and leave it there with little to no damage. The BookBook Kindle case is made for the latest version of the Paperwhite and fits it perfectly. You see that? I’ll ask one more time: DO YOU SEE THAT? Not only does it look like an actual book, it looks like an old book. And if there’s one universal truth about people who read old books it’s that they’re supremely sophisticated and are brain geniuses because old books are basically written in a different language and are very, very boring. Confuddled? Take a look: GAZE UPON THY DOOM. Thankfully there’s a solution, and it’s called the BookBook Kindle Paperwhite case from Twelvesouth. Plus, Infinite Jest is playing havoc with my Vitamin D deficient wrist bones. Or want to read some ridiculous fantasy novel. Here we reach the crux of the issue: there are times I need to use a Kindle. I need to be seen as a swashbuckling Lord Byron, not a basement-dwelling incel like Elon Musk. Whenever anyone looks at you using an ereader their first though will be “NERD.” That’s not what I want. Instead, I spend around 12 hours every day on public transport holding a copy of Gravity’s Rainbow so people really know just how smarter and more interesting and cleverer I am than them. Like… have you ever actually read a book? Me neither. Books, and let’s be honest here, are a PR tool.
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