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Old 07-19-2017, 11:47 AM   #6
Cinisajoy
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If he just wants classic literature, then a kindle and the library here are all he needs.
No calibre, no converting. No hassles.
Here is a little secret for the OP. Unless you are changing systems like from a Kobo to a kindle or a Kindle to a Kobo, there is no real need to worry about converting because nearly every book is available in both formats.
You are new to ereaders, you want to read the classics, there are 3 places to get the classics free, Amazon, Project Gutenberg, and the library here at Mobileread. All in the format for the kindle or a Kobo..

As to Calibre, contrary to the 8,000 posts you have read it, it is not really needed.
I have a kindle and read mostly free books on it.
I bought a Kobo first and to be honest all the books on it were free.
So doing free books, I don't worry about backing them up or converting them or anything else.

Now as to the pdfs, get a cheap tablet.
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