Reading E-books Without Buying an Kindle, Nook, or E-Reader
Whether it's my book or another fine work, reading an electronic version of a book is quickly becoming common. Ebooks are significantly cheaper that print versions, and take up less space in the physical world.
If you read often, paying $89-$250 for an electronic book reader may be a good investment. If, on the other hand, you only read occasionally, or if money is tight (the United States any many other parts of the world are still in a recession), buying an electronic device may not be a good option.
Fortunately, you can read ebooks without an electronic reader, and here's some ways how:
Still, for your favorite books sometimes having a physical copy is irreplaceable.
Whether it's my book or another fine work, reading an electronic version of a book is quickly becoming common. Ebooks are significantly cheaper that print versions, and take up less space in the physical world.
If you read often, paying $89-$250 for an electronic book reader may be a good investment. If, on the other hand, you only read occasionally, or if money is tight (the United States any many other parts of the world are still in a recession), buying an electronic device may not be a good option.
Fortunately, you can read ebooks without an electronic reader, and here's some ways how:
- Barnes and Noble (BN.com) offers free software that allows you to read Nook-books from your Ipad, Iphone, Android, PC, or Mac. Visit http://www.barnesandnoble.com/u/free-nook-apps/ for more details.
- Amazon.com offers offers free software that lets you read Kindle books from your Ipad, Iphone, Blackberry, Android, PC, Mac, or Windows Phone 7. http://www.amazon.com/
- Smashwords offers the ability to download books to your PC in PDF or HTML format. Visit www.smashwords.com for more details.
Still, for your favorite books sometimes having a physical copy is irreplaceable.
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