My first
big kindle book has sold really well, and I know that I can capable of writing many more books.
Not exact matches
For me the two
biggest advantages for
kindle / e-readers are the green aspect (less trees killed) and the ease of transporting loads of
books.
Hi Mr Steve, i am from Nigeria i am a
big fan to website content i am having problem downloading the blogging e
book to my computer because i don't have the
kindle.
The
big difference is the content, kobo claims to have 3.5 millions, but I couldn't see that in their website, when you go to the sections, the
kindle store has consistently 10 to 15 times more
books.
Not a
big surprise for everyone I guess... What would be interesting to find in a review comparing the ipad and the
kindle DX is how user friendly both devices are when one would like to read academic articles for example or when one wants to annotate a text (annotations are easy write down, easy to retrieve on a computer...) Is it easy to find and retrieve
books with ibooks or with the
kindle software?
I am a
big fan of the
kindle and I appreciate the sheer volume
books available for the
kindle but Amazon's dominance of the eBook industry is very alarming.
I would say Apple would sing a different song with i -
Books and it looks like Apple has already pre-sold more iPads then Amazon sold
Kindles in all of December leading up to their
biggest sales record.
I would say Apple would sign a different song with i -
Books and it looks like Apple has already pre-sold more iPads then Amazon sold
Kindles in all of December leading up to their
biggest sales record.
Big prizes aren't necessary — you can do them, but you'll get people more interested in the cash or
kindle than in your
book.
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The new
kindle's 3 GB of memory is a lot but you might want to carry more than 3,500
books or documents that are really
big.
The
kindle fire is an amazing way to engage yourself in your favorite
book or head on to enjoy your likable games without the requirement of a heavy computer or a
big book.
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Since the 50 free
kindle books post is a
big hit and there's no
Book Deals section in the Kindle Store thought it would make sense to collect all the good kindle book deals and add them to a single p
Book Deals section in the
Kindle Store thought it would make sense to collect all the good
kindle book deals and add them to a single p
book deals and add them to a single post.
Amazon doesn't make a
big deal of talking about storage on its
Kindles since
books take up so little room.
Great survey Chris, I'm an avid reader on both my very old style
kindle and paperback, I like to mix them up, I read way over 5
books a month because I love reading, I'm a
big supporter of the indies, self - published and small publishing houses.
if so
bigger authors could drop amazon and customer who purchased a
kindle can still read their
books on their
kindle.
(«Take an extra 30 % off any
book offered by Amazon.com,» reads an announcement they've tacked onto every page in the store...) It's just one of several special offers they're offering for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, which also include
big savings on
Kindles.
Any way, regardless — it took me the following to love my
kindle — regularly running out of bookshelf space and having to offload novels to the charity shops — being able to read
big books on the train without having to carry them — travelling around australia with no guide
books and no need to charge my battery, or worry about my
kindle being stolen — its an investment, but not as much as a fancy tablet that would have needed charging every couple of days — being able to buy a
book and read it moments after reading a review of it.
My question is out of the ebooks being bought from the
Big 5 how many are classic
books that people want on their
kindle / iPad that are just replacing the printed version.
Even now with the e-book business exploding and many mid-list authors doing the Heimlick maneuver on their backlist so the
books can live again on the
kindle platform, the
big six dummies still don't get it.
To hundreds of Amazon's own imprint
books and to indie authors (there are an average of 1,911 new
kindle books per day published over the last 90 days — how many of those were
Big Six
books actually tracked and reported?)