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Old 02-04-2011, 05:03 AM   #3
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I agree about the games - they've been out now for a long time in the US and it's about time they were now rolled out to UK owners as well. Please Amazon employees if you are monitoring forums at all!!

As for prices of ebooks - I really enjoy reading free classics and there is a wealth of choice with this right here on mobileread, manybooks.net, feedbooks.com and now as I'm also reading fanfiction too. All free. Glorious.

I do read modern fiction but I won't buy a book until it is a price I'm willing to pay. If that means I never buy it (listen up publishers) so be it. There are plenty of ebooks which are affordable and reasonably priced. I recommend putting ebooks in your wishlist even if they are too expensive because often the price does fluctuate and I've got many books this way. Or use an ebook price tracker online.

A bit off topic. I love with the new ipod/iphone, you can now download books from project gutenberg and the full website (not mobile website) of feedbooks straight into your Kindle iPhone app. So even more choice. Awesome.
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