E-readers: How much are books?

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Re: E-readers: How much are books?

Post by DarthMom25 »

I have a Kindle, and have over 200 books on my tablet. The majority of them were free or $0.99 because the Kindle store has amazing deals! I highly recommend it.

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I use my kindle fire tablet. It's affordable and perfect to use for reading ebooks ?. Especially since it is made by Amazon and Amazon has taken over the digital publishing industry.
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Most libraries have Overdrive now, which lets you check out ebooks. I like it better than actual books from the library because the due date arrives, the ebook automatically "returns" itself and so I don't have to worry about library fines. There are a lot of decent free ebooks out there as well.
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When you have a Kindle reader app on whatever device you have, you can download a lot of books for free on a weekly basis while other books cost anywhere from a few cents up to $10. It all depends on what type of book you're reading preferences are.
But IMHO, just being a member of this venerable Online BookClub can get you free EBooks on a daily basis.
Just follow our admin Scott Hughes and get free books from him. Our Club also gives away free books every now and then. So you don't have to buy them! Just remember to visit this site everyday. LoL!!! :D
And did I mention that our Club has that $25 Amazon gift card giveaway contest? Is it good or what? :tiphat:
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