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well i was all set to get myself a kindle with my bonus then i found out that you can't download library books (thank you however it was on here that put that nugget up)
so now i don't know what to do, anyone recommend a good e reader?
and if i go for say kobo - can i download from amazon?
and i did spend ages on comparison sites yest and none the wiser (yes, yes not much is going to make me wiser i know!)
so now i don't know what to do, anyone recommend a good e reader?
and if i go for say kobo - can i download from amazon?
and i did spend ages on comparison sites yest and none the wiser (yes, yes not much is going to make me wiser i know!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a sony erearder and I can down load books from the library ,I would go on your local council site they have a list of devises you can download onto , remember to watch for the symbol applicable to your reader as there are often more than one version of book to down load. Good luck I love mine.
At least when you download free books from the library the author gets the royalties they are due, unlike buying cds from eBay which are ripping the author off.
I love my Sony eReader. It doesn't have wifi but I don't need it. It has built in memory and memory card slots so it holds literally thousands of books.
It will read Kindle books. Download books to pc, transfer them to the reader via usb. This means I have a fully backed up library on my pc in case something happens to my eReader.
I have had mine for 4 or 5 years, the Sony PRS 505. You can buy it nearly new on eBay for around £40.
I love my Sony eReader. It doesn't have wifi but I don't need it. It has built in memory and memory card slots so it holds literally thousands of books.
It will read Kindle books. Download books to pc, transfer them to the reader via usb. This means I have a fully backed up library on my pc in case something happens to my eReader.
I have had mine for 4 or 5 years, the Sony PRS 505. You can buy it nearly new on eBay for around £40.
Glad I sort of helped!! A thank you might be nice! And moving the books from CD to the device is just the same as dragging and dropping between any folders on your PC - your e-reader will cannot to your PC and will prompt you to download it's software, then you can run the CD anjust drag the books you want across to the library file for your e-reader. Good luck.
Sorry Mcfluff, I had to vacate the pc , I love my sony e reader I have had it for nearly3 years. I bought a leather cover with a night reading light and it feels exactly the same as a small book . I also bought a plastic screen saver ( abit of sticky plastic that stops you scratching it) Its dead use and I havent had any problems with it. Its worth adding the cover etc and a seperatpower supply adapter if you are going abroad. I suppose it depends how much you read -me on hols I used to take atleast 5 books for a fortnight and still have to go to the book swop!
Down loading from the library is dead easy in West Berks you can goon a waiting list for ebooks too. Do give it a try.
Down loading from the library is dead easy in West Berks you can goon a waiting list for ebooks too. Do give it a try.