Wanderlust167 said:I've had a couple that have been really good & I have started mixing & matching them in with the paid for stuff. That way if I don't like it I just move on to something I know I'll like.
cruciate said:...and less than 4 thousand of them have ever been reviewed by anyone.
So thats 31k books that are either undiscovered gems or utter tripe.
joe mcclaine said:Hands down the Kindle with e-ink screen is better for ebooks - no question about that whatsoever.
Lose the beard said:joe mcclaine said:Hands down the Kindle with e-ink screen is better for ebooks - no question about that whatsoever.
Agreed, the kindle is much better for reading books on. The size of the screen is not an issue, the can make the text whatever size you like.
shanky887614 said:Wanderlust167 said:I've had a couple that have been really good & I have started mixing & matching them in with the paid for stuff. That way if I don't like it I just move on to something I know I'll like.
im the same
there is one thing i have noticed though
some crafty author's split a book into a couple parts
1st part is free, second part is say 50p then 70p
bassically the first part hooks you then by part 2 you really want to read it
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