
""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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