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Even though I don't have an actual Kindle, I think I can point out some benefits of eReaders in general. From what I understand, with the Kindle electronic ink technology, you still feel like you're looking at a book page. I point that out because a lot of people think reading on an eReader is so different from reading a book, but I didn't find that at all. I thought I wouldn't like reading on the small screen, but it's really not bad - you get used to it. I don't have a Kindle, but I use the Kindle reader on my iPhone.
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additionally, Amazon and Penguin are still negotiating a new contract, so any books released after 1 April from Penguin or its imprints are not currently available. You can also get books from lots of different sources - I personally use Mybookstoreandmore loose-id bookstrand you can also use fictionwise and baen books and lots of freebies in public domain (classics published before 1923)Ĭons right now - there is a new model, called the agency model going into effect which has driven up the cost of books, so if cost is important to you, it might not be worth it. I like that fact that I can have up to 1500 books at the tip of my fingers, especially since I seem to have a form of book ADD and can rarely read a book right through without getting distracted. I've had my kindle for about a year and a half now and can't imagine what I did without it.I initially bought it to take on deployment with me because I couldn't afford to be carting bags of books around Iraq, so that was a benefit.