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Old 03-09-2009, 10:34 AM   #9
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Technically true, but if we're talking about popular fiction, then the reality is that pretty much all eBooks are released for all the popular platforms, and are equally available on the Sony Store, FictionWise, BooksOnBoard, etc, as from Amazon.
Unless it's a Macmillan book (Tor, St. Martin's, etc.), a Dorchester book, or a book from some of the smaller houses (not all, just some). Those houses have quite a few books, at least ones I was looking for, on the Kindle that aren't available anywhere else. At least not yet.



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No matter what device you buy, you'll find many "lifetimes" of reading for it.
No doubt.
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