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Old 09-25-2020, 05:46 PM   #7
Uncle Robin
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Yes. I buy my books where they're cheapest (Amazon, Kobo, Google Play, Smashwords, smaller publishers) and read them on whichever of my readers I want to read at the moment, be it Kobo, Nook or Kindle. No problems, thanks to Calibre and Apprentices.
Just a quick note for the OP re the bolded text, who may not be aware of it as a new Kobo user: Kobo's Price Match Guarantee is a very handy way to save money on book purchases. If the same book (same ISBN) is offered cheaper elsewhere, they'll credit your Kobo account 110% of the difference. When planning multiple purchases, I always look for books that are cheaper elsewhere, then buy them at Kobo. Especially with more expensive books, like non fiction, the total savings can be quite impressive.

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