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message 1: by Meghan (new)

 Meghan Loves M/M (mm_reads) | 114 comments If you own any ebooks on Amazon, please be aware that Feb 26 (hopefully not the 25th) is the last day you can download and transfer your ebooks by USB cable, a necessary step for using a non-Kindle eReader. Amazon is removing that functionality.

They're basically making themselves an inconvenient and irrelevant source to buy ebooks.


message 2: by Arimi (new)

Arimi Reads (arimireads) | 59 comments just as I'm trying to set up a Kindle too. where do people buy their eBooks from other than Amazon because it's the only one I know of


message 3: by Morgan (new)

Morgan Gariepy | 5 comments You can get free ebooks and audiobooks from your local library using Overdrive and the Libby app.

Or and Audible subscription for audiobooks.


message 4: by Kim (new)

Kim (lokilady) | 417 comments Libro.fm does audiobook subscriptions too, and you can choose a local bookstore to support through them.

Other big booksellers like Barnes & Noble sell e-books. You can support a local bookstore of your choice with e-book purchases through Kobo or Bookshop.org.

Some libraries also offer e-books and audiobooks through Hoopla, although Hoopla's pricing for libraries has been forcing a lot of them [including mine] to cut ties.


Linda ~ they got the mustard out! ~ (linda2485) | 344 comments Louis wrote: "just as I'm trying to set up a Kindle too. where do people buy their eBooks from other than Amazon because it's the only one I know of"

Smashwords remains DRM free. Hopefully, more authors will start using it. There's also Kobo, and you can see on the book page which ones have DRM and which ones don't. I can't use Kobo though since I can't get Adobe Digital Editions to work on my computer.

I rarely buy ebooks from Amazon except the rare free ebook, but they’re now only going to be an option when I have a free KU trial. I won't even pay for a discounted trial anymore.


Linda ~ they got the mustard out! ~ (linda2485) | 344 comments You can also buy direct from most publishers, but you need to check each publisher's terms of service to see if you can download your digital file or if you can only access it on their site or app.


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