PDF & digital e-books?
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Comments (4)If you use a cell phone, check with your phone carrier. Blackberry phone. If computers are available at these Dance joints, you can save files to a usb flash drive and use it anywhere. $10 and up depending on how many bytes you want... 4gb is nice size and frequently found now for $35 Here is a link that might be useful: http://www.blackberry.com/...See Moreaudio books/digital books...
Comments (4)I use Audible for audiobooks i cant borrow from our local library. I'm satisfied with the quantity and quality of the selections, but don't like having to buy a month-to-month plan. (You don't *have* to, but books are 2-3X more expensive otherwise. But I listen to audiobooks when I walk, so I figure it's worthwhile for me. Every once in awhile, I'll put my subscription on hold to catch up with listening. Ebooks I get from Amazon, usually....See MoreInteresting info on e-books
Comments (14)I think the frustration with eBook prices has to do with the comparison to hardcover book prices. If I can buy a hardcover for $15.39, why should I pay $14.99 for the same eBook when the publisher doesn't have to print it or ship it? Also, places like Barnes & Noble do not offer any discounts on eBooks even if you are a member. That bothers me. Lately, the new releases have been priced at $12.99 which is better, but still too high IMHO. I think eBooks should be priced at paperback prices....See MoreAn E-Book filled with Chicken Recipes
Comments (6)cherryfizz, with a Kindle, you plug it into your computer. When your computer open the prompt box, choose "open to view folders". The you just copy and paste the .pdf file into the folder than contains your books on you Kindle. It *may* be the same way for Kobo's and Nooks. Oh, and me brag about owning a Kindle? me? ME? NeeeVEr! LOL I googled and found a page of information that you might like: Here is a link that might be useful: Kobo...See MoreBookwoman
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