The Joy of Kindle
Feb. 11th, 2011 12:12 pmA while ago I downloaded free sample chapters of A Girl's Guide to Kissing Frogs by Victoria Clayton. I didn't buy the book then but last night in bed I read the sample again, wanted to go on with it and was very surprised to find I can buy a book from the comfort of my bed. How's that for instant retail therapy?
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Date: 2011-02-13 11:19 am (UTC)Classics on Kindle
Date: 2011-02-13 07:09 pm (UTC)I do a blog about pre-copyright classics that are available free or for very little online. http://kindleclassics.blogspot.com/ I would be pleased if you took a look at it. I am surprised at how many of these older books I have read!
Re: Classics on Kindle
Date: 2011-02-13 08:15 pm (UTC)I so agree that the Kindle is a blessing for people with poor eyesight.
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Date: 2011-02-13 08:03 pm (UTC)It is very tied in to Amazon, though with superb service. I've had less success with downloading free books from other sources. The Kindle is rarely wirelessly supported and I've had trouble converting files to a usable format. I don't know whether this applies to all e-readers.
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Date: 2011-02-15 07:54 am (UTC)I expect there are books we can't get :-)