![]() I read her three most famous novels in reverse chronological order, starting with Once Is Not Enough. I remembered seeing two of the so-bad-they’re-good movies on cable years ago, but had I ever read the novels? Well, thanks to Kindle I can. Once Is Not Enough by Jacqueline Susann – A girl’s best friend is her fatherĪ friend was reminiscing on Facebook recently about Jacqueline Susann novels. Third, if I like the title I have just read I can immediately download the next in the series or another book by the author. ![]() ![]() Second, I can buy more pulpy, fun reads with zero guilt, as their pop-lit covers won’t mar the afore-mentioned shelves. Only I know how many unread titles I have on the Kindle. First, I am not clogging my already overstuffed bookshelves, or adding to my seemingly endless to-read stack. It has seemed easier for me to read some titles on this device for a few reasons. Since I haven’t been spending my money elsewhere (or anywhere), one of those purchases was a Kindle. But the times we are living in have encouraged a few bigger-than usual purchases. Something that I love to do, but somehow didn’t want to concentrate that hard to do … until I got a Kindle. This pandemic has made everything hard, including reading. ![]()
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