I ordered the day after release and I still had to wait a few weeks. I'm so glad they're in stock now. Congratulations! One of the nifty things about the Kindle store is the free samples. They send the samples to your Kindle. It's almost like a reading list, plus you get to read a bit of the book before you actually spend money.
Like Elsi, I wholeheartedly recommend checking out the free book sites. I'm a big fan of Feedbooks.com. Every book I've had from them was well-formatted and they're easy to download directly to the Kindle with their download guide. It's a document with links to all the books. Click the link and it downloads it to the Kindle. Very convenient. When I first got my Kindle, I found many of the Mobipocket books on other free sites didn't have the metadata set correctly for the author, and sometimes not even the title, so they didn't show correctly in the menu. Many also lacked working tables of contents. Maybe they're getting better now, but I never had that issue with books from Feedbooks.com.
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