A typical book takes up very little room, that's why one can get hundreds, if not thousands, of ebooks on a reader.
For example, Harry's edition of the J.G. Reeder Omnibus, by Edgar Wallace, consisting of 7 novels and having 1744 pages, is only 802 KB in size. Admittedly, these are shorter novels compared to some current bestsellers. [I can't remember if this actually translates into half that number when converting Amazon numbers to the 'actual' page count.]
Size varies, of course, depending upon the number of pages, and whether or not there may be illustrations, etc.
Last edited by Dr. Drib; 03-07-2015 at 08:10 AM.
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