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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
Personally, I haven't found a lot that I like about the Kindle. But the truth is, it works good enough that I wouldn't complain if it were my only reader. Kinda like the Nook, though I prefer the Nook to the Kindle.
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I'd be fine with a Kindle, too. That was always my attitude to all of the readers; they were all good enough. I never understood why people would try to push their own favorites onto someone else in face of different preferences or priorities.
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Why use Send to Kindle for PD books at all? Doesn't the Amazon store have enough free, good quality PD books? Aren't the AmazonClassics editions good? (I've not tried them myself, so I'm really not sure.)
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Free Amazon PD books are my first resource, but there are a lot of lesser-known books out there that aren't available on Kindle. And while the Amazon Classics books are nice, they mostly aren't free. Generally I won't pay for public domain unless I really want the editorial front and back matter, the public domain translation is of a work that has a copyrighted modern translation or I have no alternative.