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Kindle Or Other Thing
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My holiday present to myself is an ebook reader.
Can I ask A-bers for their personal recommendations, please?
Kindle or other thing? Pros and cons?
I'm likely just to be reading novels, but it will need to be able to store a good dozen or so since I can easily read a book in a day. I want it to be easy to download too and not cost a fortune.
I just don't know what is out there.....
TIA
Can I ask A-bers for their personal recommendations, please?
Kindle or other thing? Pros and cons?
I'm likely just to be reading novels, but it will need to be able to store a good dozen or so since I can easily read a book in a day. I want it to be easy to download too and not cost a fortune.
I just don't know what is out there.....
TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Baby Sham, from my own council's public library - the one you walk in to and borrow books. The loan ebooks too.
You can register with any neighbouring council online. If you want to register with a library that is too far away you usually have to do it in person.
I am registered with 5 councils public libraries - three books each at a time, maximum of 21 days, minimum 1 day, no early returns (no fines for late returns!)
You can register with any neighbouring council online. If you want to register with a library that is too far away you usually have to do it in person.
I am registered with 5 councils public libraries - three books each at a time, maximum of 21 days, minimum 1 day, no early returns (no fines for late returns!)