phantomlady
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Bargains worth reading? Hmmm that would definitely be a good thread.
Unfortunately I haven't managed to find any yet
Unfortunately I haven't managed to find any yet
Bargains worth reading? Hmmm that would definitely be a good thread.
Unfortunately I haven't managed to find any yet![]()
Bargains worth reading? Hmmm that would definitely be a good thread.
Unfortunately I haven't managed to find any yet![]()
Are the ebooks you get from Amazon.com in US English or GB English?I live in France and have to buy via Amazon.com - there do not seem to be any issues except perhaps working out what the $ is against the €
Michael
Are the ebooks you get from Amazon.com in US English or GB English?
Canterbury Tales from Amazon.com is definitely in GB English. Beowulf, too. Sort of.
Does that Help?
lots of the free books are a load of rubbish
yes, so what are your recommendations for good, free (or nearly free) books then??
I particularly like thrillers and murder mysteries![]()
Can highly recommend Jo Nesbo if you like that sort of thing....
However, reference books need to be a physical thing that you can have open whilst doing a repair etc. I feel the kindle would be a bit vulnerable surrounded by tools. We bought the 12 volt battery bible on kindle and it is a great book. But I wish we had it in hard copy.
Absolutely. My two bookshelves are stuffed full of pilot guides and manufacturers' manuals that couldn't be in any other format. But for sheer reading material the e-book format is ideal and the ease of the 3G download when something new is required makes it the way to go for me.Kindle has definitely got a place, but not as the only book aboard (In my humble opinion)
Indeed. That would make anyone spit feathers.
Within EU there seems to be no problem, other than their slightly high-handed way of condescending to sell to you at all. (To add insult to injury, they insist my IoM home's in the the UK, but then so do British Airways who you'd hope had some grasp of geography.)
I've searched Amazon's site(s) at length, and the one thing that's conspicuously missing is any means of complaining, except regarding an extant order.
Hello all you Kindle owners!
We have just received ours here in Portugal, and we are now trying to learn how to use it.
Can anyone help with the "create new collection" option, which does not appear in the menu box (see photo)?