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Originally Posted by Paperbackstash
I like it as a special perk for some favorites, such as when I re-read Dracula (some nice artwork). I have The Secret Garden, Grimm's Fairy Tales, etc., all I've read before but not in Kindle in Motion format. I agree the size is large and the limits a pain (cannot use on my old Fire, as example) and I wouldn't want to take up the space and read on my phone.
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I like it. I do. I think it's perfectly fine for SOME books. I even bought the first Potter book, just to check it out. (n.b., my auto-correct on my desktop Text Expander will *not* allow me to type the first word of the first HP book, US version, without changing it to "Source," lol. I have to go nuke that but for now, I
mean, the book that was
The Philsopher's Stone in the UK. Sheeesh!)
Nonetheless, I know I'm
not hallucinating this. KIM was nuked. D/C'ed or the like. I wonder if Zon had a contractual agreement, for the Cornwell book (and honestly, what adult would read a regular old novel, a crime novel, today, with KIM?) I mean, Fairy Tale-type classics are one thing, but a
Cornwell novel? Am I the only one that finds that downright peculiar?)
Hitch