Christopher Robin
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Do you know how i can buy any Miles VorKosigan ebooks that are not available on google play? I have paperbacks for all but those released after 2010... And i want to be able to read old and new in order on my phone...
Lois McMaster Bujold
All of the Vorkosigan books are available as ebooks on Kindle, Nook, and iTunes. Speaking for Kindle, which I use myself, simply download the free Kindle app from the Amazon website onto your chosen device, and follow the directions. You should be up and reading in minutes. It should work fine on your smartphone. (I also have the app on my phone, as backup, though I don't use it for reading due to small-size issues.) I believe our other two vendor platforms offer something analogous.
I have a Kindle Paperwhite, but I haven't used it since I put the Kindle app on my general-purpose tablet, with its much larger screen (which will also display e-manga and color.) It turns every ebook into an instant large-print book, much appreciated by my aging eyes. (I have an Android Pixel C, but most any tablet should work the same)
The Baen e-bookstore also offers some of my stuff, possibly in more forms; check it out at Baen.com
Ta, L.
I have a Kindle Paperwhite, but I haven't used it since I put the Kindle app on my general-purpose tablet, with its much larger screen (which will also display e-manga and color.) It turns every ebook into an instant large-print book, much appreciated by my aging eyes. (I have an Android Pixel C, but most any tablet should work the same)
The Baen e-bookstore also offers some of my stuff, possibly in more forms; check it out at Baen.com
Ta, L.
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