If you’re an avid reader or a lover of gadgetry, you’re probably well aware of the ebook phenomenon and the number one e-reader: the Amazon Kindle. And, since the Kindle can hold thousands of Kindle books on it, the need for an extensive physical library of pricey paper books is a thing of the past for many of us. On top of that, the need for a local bookstore is rapidly evaporating, since all anyone has to do with a Kindle is hook it up to Amazon’s online Kindle book store and purchase and download books on demand via the internet.
What Kindle Books Offer That Printed Books Do Not
Perhaps the most obvious advantage that Kindle books have over traditional books is the fact that the lightweight e-reader can carry hundreds of books in the same space that one small paperback takes up in a purse or backpack. Then, don’t forget about the reduced environmental impact that the Kindle provides. Since Kindle books don’t need paper, the deforestation that occurs due to printing is thereby reduced. Also, after a long slump over the past few decades, the publishing industry is once again seeing a boom which is fantastic for the marketplace of ideas.
Downloading Kindle Books Is Easy
Getting Kindle books onto your device is pretty simple. Amazon.com is the most obvious source. Of course. There are plenty of other sourced for ebooks as well. Additionally, the Kindle is made to download and read online magazines and newspapers and newer models can also play audiobooks.
Pricing For Kindle Books
Kindle books tend to be priced pretty evenly across the board, but as with any other type of shopping, it’s good to compare prices from a variety of sellers. Some books can cost as much as a paperback or hard cover, especially the best-selling or highly anticipated titles, and still others are free.
A Few Money-Saving Tips For Kindle Books Readers
A lot of ebook sellers actually allow you to buy a subscription plan where you get credits for titles instead of paying full price. For the most voracious Kindle book readers, this can save a lot of cash. Another way to save on Kindle books is to wait until after the book is first published. While it isn’t always easy to be patient, logically, older books cost less than hotly anticipated new titles. Of course, those who have no qualms about breaking the law, can always take their chances with illegally downloading pirated ebooks that have been stripped of their copyright protections.
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