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Old 06-01-2010, 04:36 PM   #17
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Hope it's okay to tag on this thread. If not, my apologies.

I'm also looking for a reader for my son (5th grade reading level). He's not that interested in reading the classics yet, and his bookcase is already full of current DTB. And while there are tons of books for adults in many formats, I'm finding that only B&N and Amazon have a good selection of age-appropriate books and are competively priced. Am I correct?

Of primary importance (besides being able to find books that he'll read), is a good dictionary.

Which would you recommend? And I would definitely consider readers that aren't nook or Kindle, iff there are books available and a dictionary. Thanks!
BTW... Welcome to MobileRead! You are definitely in the right place to get your questions answered, recommendations, free ebooks and so much more!
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