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Am I right in thinking that Kindle editions do not precisely replicate the printed version, please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you're just talking about a normal book, i.e. not picture book, pop-up book (!) etc then the content of the Kindle edition pretty much replicates the content of the printed version.
Note I say "content", not "layout". The layout, page numbering etc changes according to your settings on the Kindle, because you can change the size of the text to suit you.
One lesson I've learnt from having kids who play computer games on lots of different platforms - in the end, the cost of the platform (Kindle, Sony, Kobo etc.) is a small part of what you pay to digest the content on the platform. So my advice would be to get a Kindle if you've seen lots of books on Kindle that you like, and likewise for Sony eReader and Kobo if that's the case. Don't feel you're tied to only one. That said, I have a Kindle and it's met all my needs so far...
Note I say "content", not "layout". The layout, page numbering etc changes according to your settings on the Kindle, because you can change the size of the text to suit you.
One lesson I've learnt from having kids who play computer games on lots of different platforms - in the end, the cost of the platform (Kindle, Sony, Kobo etc.) is a small part of what you pay to digest the content on the platform. So my advice would be to get a Kindle if you've seen lots of books on Kindle that you like, and likewise for Sony eReader and Kobo if that's the case. Don't feel you're tied to only one. That said, I have a Kindle and it's met all my needs so far...
I can read Kindle books on my Sony eReader.
Everyone in the UK is entitled to register at any library, you can do it online if the county borders your own, otherwise you have to do it in person.
As a result at am a member of libraries in 5 different counties and I can download or reserve 3 books at a time from each at absolutely no cost.
I do know some Kindles will not read these books, I don't know if that applies to all models.
Kindles are cheap-ish because you are encouraged to buy all your ebooks from Amazon. That's where they make their money. As far as I know it can be difficult if not impossible to read other formats, whereas my Sony eReader reads many formats including .pdf files.
Everyone in the UK is entitled to register at any library, you can do it online if the county borders your own, otherwise you have to do it in person.
As a result at am a member of libraries in 5 different counties and I can download or reserve 3 books at a time from each at absolutely no cost.
I do know some Kindles will not read these books, I don't know if that applies to all models.
Kindles are cheap-ish because you are encouraged to buy all your ebooks from Amazon. That's where they make their money. As far as I know it can be difficult if not impossible to read other formats, whereas my Sony eReader reads many formats including .pdf files.
By the way. Project Gutenburg has over 30,000 books which can now be downloaded for free to a Kindle, (and a warning about 'free book' scams!)...
http://www.gutenberg....iki/Free_Kindle_Books
http://www.gutenberg....iki/Free_Kindle_Books