Category: E-Books
Kindle Book Recommendations: Biography
One of the more interesting types of literature for many people is, in my experience, the biography. Fortunately the Kindle library has plenty of ways to accommodate this interest. While…
Kindle Screensavers – What Do They Mean?
Ever wondered about the story behind the Kindle and Kindle DX screensavers? Here are a few tidbits about them. If you ever get a chance to go to New England,…
Some Free E-books on Free-ebooks.net
I am slightly disappointed with www.free-ebooks.net for trying to rip off fellows Kindle-ers, but it might be useful for someone, so I will hide my judging stare away. I have many…
Free E-books from BookRix
Here is another emerging resource with free books – bookrix.com. This is not the largest e-book library in the world; it has a little bit less than 13,000 books available…
Free Kindle Books from Bookyards
Perhaps, you will find not so widely known free e-book library www.bookyards.com a valuable source in your search. They proclaim themselves as a “library to the world”, but against the…
Kindle Book Lending – Some Thoughts
One of the more eagerly awaited Kindle features lately has been book lending. While lending was announced a while go, of course, it’s only just been turned on. Guess what?…
Free Kindle Books For New Owners
There’re any number of new Kindle owners out there now, thanks to the holiday gift giving season. Mayhaps you picked one up for yourself, but chances are good that many…
Tolstoy and Kindle
As I was reading Muriel Barbery’s The Elegance of the Hedgehog (which I quite enjoyed, by the way), I could not help myself but notice that the author emblematizes intelligence…
Kindle Edition Gift Recommendations: Vampires
Continuing in my efforts to bring out some good popular fiction ideas in time for that last minute Kindle gift giving, I’ve made it through another batch of surprisingly good…
Ads in Kindle Books a Possibility?
As eBooks gain more popularity, it can’t really surprise anybody to see advertisers trying to cash in. Does this mean we can expect to start seeing ads in our Kindle…