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Old 03-25-2023, 07:56 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Asawi View Post
Well, it's not all rosy. We don't have anywhere near the selection as US/UK bookstores offer. But at least what we do have we can access easy. Always something! And I'm not too choosy. I often adjust my reading list to what's available and that way I have stumbled upon some really good books (and quite a few really bad too, but let's forget those... When will I ever learn that "no1 bestseller" and "most borrowed" usually means "nope, not for me"...)
Pretty much all Swedish fiction works published nowadays comes with an eBook option. Relatively much of the non-fiction stuff too. Sometimes the eBook option isn't availabe right away, but it's usually not a long wait.
At least you seem to have a borrowing option in Sweden. In Estonia it is not really possible to borrow ebooks from a library and read them on an eink reader. There is an ebook library, but that can only be used in a browser. No downloading and no offline reading. Theoretically you could read the books on an Android-based eink, but I imagine the experience would be rather poor, as you're forced to use the browser and not your preferred reading app.
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