But I'm not planning to do any reading on it.  I will keep reading on the Kindle, for one reason that I'd not expected:  Weight.  
The iPad feels super solid and sturdy, the Kindle seems plastic and flimsy by comparison.  (The Kindle may feel flimsy, but it is tough--both mine and the wife's have easily survived numerous drops onto the floor.)  Because of all the solidity, the iPad feels heavy--much more so than I expected.  It's nearly a pound more than the Kindle, and when sitting in bed reading every night, that will be a huge difference.  Where the kindle starts to slip out of one hand as I'm dozing off--the iPad would fall.  
After just the first day (doing lots of programming on iPad apps) the Kindle felt like nothing when I picked it up before bed.  I may buy books via the Amazon website on the iPad, then read on the Kindle.
If you read a lot where the book is held in your hand, you want a Kindle for reading over an iPad.  But for everything else, you want an iPad.
 
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