16,000 Amazon e-books vanish when hacker takes over Bay Area woman's account
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16,000 Amazon e-books vanish when hacker takes over Bay Area woman's account
""I probably have six or seven thousand physical books," Johnsen said. But her biggest collection isn't on the shelves. It's on her Amazon Kindle -- more than 16,500 books.""
""I've been reading since I was three years old. I was reading Irving Wallace when I was 12. I read 'The Count of Monte Cristo,' 'The Three Musketeers,' all the classics. I fell in love with mysteries in high school.""
""It goes with me every place I go. Doesn't matter if I'm sitting on the front porch, if I have a flat tire and have to wait for AAA, I have a book with me at all times," Johnsen said."
""I'll read two or three books a day. Yeah, it is an addiction, but I consider it a healthy addiction. The world of reading is unlimited, it expands my horizons," Johnsen said."
A North Bay woman, Judy Johnsen, has built a massive collection of over 16,500 ebooks on her Kindle, which she considers essential to her life. After nearly 20 years of reading, her entire library vanished when a hacker accessed her Amazon account. Johnsen, who has a passion for reading since childhood, prefers the convenience of her Kindle over physical books. She reads two to three books daily and views her reading habit as a healthy addiction that broadens her horizons.
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