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Old 06-02-2014, 12:14 PM   #8
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If you want to use a paid e library, try Amazon Prime. You'll need some kind of kindle, I recommend the paperwhite 2, which I love; then you pay a subscription to Amazon Prime which allows you all sorts of goodies, such as borrowing ebooks. I don't use it myself, prefering to read public domain books and those legally given free - Amazon have lots of those too.

As for the form factor: just buy your ereader a nice, thick cover which is more comfortable to hold than the bare reader.

Many of your suggestions are unfeasible or illegal.

You seem to want to download books without the use of a pc. Most ereaders now have wifi, some have 3g capability. For the wifi, you'll need a home internet connection with wifi or a nearby hotspot. 3g just works like a mobile phone. Personally, I prefer to download books using a wired network, then transfering via my pc's usb.
You probably mean a wifi download?

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