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Oh dear, this Kindle has ads or some shit! It's SPONSORED or something. But I can pay $40 to get rid of it. NICE GIFT.
I just e-mailed
Machine of Death
into my Kindle! Neat! But I don't know how to make it download to my Kindle app and Kindle for PC. Aren't they all supposed to sync?
So far the Touch works pretty nicely, touch-style. You can tap to turn pages or swipe. The constant e-ink refresh is kind of annoying, though. It makes me feel like it's broken. It looks like I can turn it off, but...is that bad?
How is battery life on these things?
Also, my Kindle is named Sokka. Because it would like to spend its vacation...AT THE LIBRARY!
But I don't know how to make it download to my Kindle app and Kindle for PC. Aren't they all supposed to sync?
I haven't much tried to get things from my phone to my kindle, but I have done vice-versa--go to "archived" and you find everything you've purchased, and can download any of it.
I assume the Touch is like the older Kindle--if you leave the wifi off mostly, the battery life is amazing. Weeks.
P-C, if you hate it so much I'm sure there are plenty of people who'd be happy to take it off your hands. :)
I gave that same Kindle to a friend recently for her birthday and I hope she's not put off by the ads.
I have not needed to do so for REAMDE. Does that book not have a glossary?
Well, REAMDE takes place in the present-day real world, more or less. Anathem is a parallel universe.
And "putting together" an ebook just requires hitting the "covert to PDF" button. Hmpf.
I've seen too many badly formatted e-books to believe it's quite that easy.
That said, I miss the days when all e-books were 9.99. $10 for a book is a reasonable price to me - it's more than a paperback, but I can buy it lying in bed and start reading right there. Once the price starts creeping up towards $15...is twice the price of a paperback worth the convenience? Less so.
Oh hey, I just noticed this isn't Literary. Heh.
ha! I know.
I have not read Anathem or anything else by Stephenson, so I had no idea there were glossaries.
I like how, when Amazon lists a price for an ebook at $9.99 they include a message that says that it's the publisher's price.
Doesn't B&N do cheap ebooks? You know, like Amazon does? (Signed, addicted to the Kindle Deal of the Day.)
I am irritated at the prices of the books for sale. Admittedly, most of the physical books I buy are used, but so many e-books that have had a number of paperback editions are priced at trade paperback levels or more.
There was just an article in the Tribune about this yesterday.
From Kathy's link:
John Makinson, chief executive of Penguin Group, says Penguin has seen some price resistance at the higher end, such as the $18.99 that it charges for the digital edition of Follett's "Fall of Giants."
"Some of the issue is that digital customers can't see how large the book actually is," he says.
I don't buy books by weight.
The reality is that producing e-books costs a tiny fraction of the cost of printing and shipping books. They make a good point about reducing the sales of printed books, but I don't think a business model in which e-books are subsidizing printed books is ultimately workable. They also mention authors' royalties, but that's a failure of an antiquated system for paying authors.
I don't buy books by weight.
no fucking shit.
the length of the book has a direct impact of the cost of the AUDIOBOOK, but less so on the ebook.
we are not crazy.