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Originally Posted by crich70
Not without converting 1st certainly. And I'm sure I'm not the only person here who does that. Sometimes Kobo has the book cheaper even without coupon I imagine.
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Absolutely. I buy books from Kobo myself and read them on my Kindle. The point I was trying to make is that buying a kepub and converting it to a regular ePub is the same process as buying an ePub and converting it to Kindle format. Same tools involved in both processes. You simply use the Kobo desktop app to download the kepub rather than the web site.