I recently discovered Kindle X-Ray, and I’m curious—does it truly enhance the reading experience? Have any of you used this feature?
I’m considering how it might improve my children’s book, The Inspiring Gardening Book for Kids, and would love to hear your thoughts.
Amazon describes X-Ray as an interactive glossary that lets readers explore key terms, concepts, and people within a book. It sounds promising, but I’m still figuring out how to use it effectively.
📖 Do you think X-Ray boosts engagement, especially for non-fiction or children’s books? If you’ve activated it for your own books or read books that offer this feature, what was your experience?
Looking forward to learning from you all! Also, if you enjoy discussing book promotions, I’d be happy to connect and exchange ideas.
Hi fellow authors and book lovers!
I recently discovered Kindle X-Ray, and I’m curious—does it truly enhance the reading experience? Have any of you used this feature?
I’m considering how it might improve my children’s book, The Inspiring Gardening Book for Kids, and would love to hear your thoughts.
Amazon describes X-Ray as an interactive glossary that lets readers explore key terms, concepts, and people within a book. It sounds promising, but I’m still figuring out how to use it effectively.
📖 Do you think X-Ray boosts engagement, especially for non-fiction or children’s books? If you’ve activated it for your own books or read books that offer this feature, what was your experience?
Looking forward to learning from you all! Also, if you enjoy discussing book promotions, I’d be happy to connect and exchange ideas.
Georges FINE