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Originally Posted by Apache
Should have gone with Amazon and converted it. (Said by a B&N HD+ Owner) 
Apache
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That's probably where I'm headed from now on (said the guy who was reading epubs on a Kindle Fire)
I prefer epub (epub2) because it's easy to work with and tweak whenever necessary. I consider it my source format. With KindleBooks and EPUB3s, there's always more futzing around to be done to make sure the book works OK in my reading app.
I could always just install the various reader apps on my tablet and read each book in the retailer's app I bought it from, but there's the tiny problem of me hating each and every one of those apps: Kindle, Nook, Kobo, Google ... all yuck. So a-futzing I will go, I guess.
Right now, it's looking like Kindle Books will offer me the path of least resistance to a DRM-free, sideloaded ePub2 ebook.