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Originally Posted by Poppaea
But she does not care for the Kindle. All she wants is a device that reads library books easily and is recommended by a majority of users. See first post...
And the Kindle is returnable till the end of month. So why is there a fight over DRM stripping to keep a device she never cared to have in the first instance? This is just an egoshow for some here, but has nothing to do with giving sound advice.
Poppaea
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To some extent I have to agree with you and, as much as I love the Kindle, I wouldn't suggest it to someone whose primary concern was to read library books when there are other devices (e-ink and otherwise) which can do this straight off the bat.
However, in the OPs case, they already have a Kindle - so now it's a choice to either stick with what they have or change it for something else. If it were me, I would use the 30 day grace period to really look into library books and whether that is going to provide the bulk of reading material long-term.