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Old 11-21-2021, 09:15 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by theokij View Post
This was my first thought - us fighting over our favourite ereader! Are there many books that are exclusive to Kindle or are they mostly all available on both platforms?
Yes, there are a fair number of books that are exclusive to Amazon. Mostly indies and Amazon published books. Whether those books are ones you want to read I couldn't say.

But I don't own a Kindle and I buy all my books from Amazon thanks to Calibre and deDRM. Setting it up takes fifteen minutes or so and it' a set it and forget it kind of thing. Converting after that is quick and easy. You can also convert Kobo books and add them to your Kindle.

However, not everybody wants to do that. If you just don't want the hassle, buy a Kindle and a Kobo and just know that if there is a book on one that you want to read on the other, you can do it.
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