deejrandom: I'm not a big "read the book on the pc" fan either, despite being a huge and long time RPG gamer. However I have read them on my DS and my phone and am looking forward to getting a device like a kindle.
Aliasalpha: They still make books on paper? How quaint.
I bought my netbook partially to use as an ebook reader, its pretty much the perfect size and not too heavy.
I could never read stuff on the screen when I had a CRT, my eyes never loved me more than the day I got my first LCD monitor
I just remembered, I got my arse kicked by a girl in Gears Of War 2 a few weeks back, shifty little bugger kept sneaking up behind me and chainsawing me so I kept trying to drop mortar rounds on her
I like books ;) But I do plan on getting a netbook as well.
Speaking of girl gamers: It seems a lot of the gal gamers (bcause honestly...not all are girls) I find it' a unique experience to be playing a game and have a really girly gal on there and she's popping a cap in the head of the enemy at 50 million yards out while talking about what kind of dress she is wearing to a dinner for the evening (For example.) The brutality mixed with the femininity is pretty fascinating. However I don't hear that much: It seems (From my own personal experiance) the really feminine gal gamers seem to be more attracted to MMO's then, say, your typical first person shooter. (then again I don't play a lot of shooters online.)
I guess that is why I've never really had that "OMG girls are PLAYING GAMES!" moment. I tend to play more role playing games and MMO's then FPS and I've always seen a high number of female gamers playing those...sheez since I was a smaller brat on the SNES. I've seen the percentage grow, especially in online games, but they hae always been there.
At least...from what I've experienced in my life.