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Originally Posted by Cara2
Hello all.
1) not tied to a bookseller, ex. Amazon, BN, and supports many file formats including library books, Scribd, etc.
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People always make to big a deal out of this.
If you want an ereader that gives you a good experience, buy a Kobo or a Kindle. Yes, they are tied to stores. But you can sideload books to them easily. Being linked to a store is not the same as being required to purchase from that store. It is easy to convert book formats on your computer before sending them to your reader.
Since library books seem to be important, see if Kindle has access to libraries (they only have access in the US) or Kobo (they can access libraries in multiple countries, but not every country).