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Old 01-02-2010, 11:05 AM   #6
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Big Three

For PAID eBooks the Big Three are the best: Sony, Amazon and Barnes&Noble.

They all have PC reader software. Thus, you can first select a title and then see who sells it at the lowest price.

I have a PRS 900 and PRS 505. I use the former and my wife uses the latter.

We always have one book for the Sony eReaders and a second from one of the others. I notice not all books are available from all three. Thus, if I want a particular book not available from 2, I just buy it from the other.

I only read books of historical non-fiction and occasionally historical fiction. My wife only reads mystery books. I find the free books just don't come close to the paid books in quality.

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