Kindle

Discussion in 'Books' started by socfan60, Aug 6, 2008.

  1. socfan60

    socfan60 Member

    May 6, 2001
    I posted this in "technology" but thought someone here might have some information

    I just got a Kindle as a gift. Any one have any advice? Sources of (free) material?
     
  2. Iceblink

    Iceblink Member

    Oct 11, 1999
    Chicago
    Club:
    Ipswich Town FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    This site has some books in txt format. They have to be in txt, doc, or html. pdfs won't work. I don't know why.. You can email them to your kindle. There are instructions on the "manage my kindle" page.

    http://www.dwalin.ru/books/
     
  3. Atouk

    Atouk BigSoccer Supporter

    DC United
    Apr 16, 2001
    Arlington, VA
    Club:
    Queens Park Rangers FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  4. harmano

    harmano New Member

    Aug 17, 2008
  5. guignol

    guignol Moderator
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    Apr 28, 2005
    mermoz-les-boss
    Club:
    Olympique Lyonnais
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    gutenberg is very good, i even download a lot of books i already have on paper to be able to ctrl+f the contents... much less temps perdu than leafing through all 12 volumes a la recherche.

    actually i'm resurrecting this old thread to get advice : i'm not interested in a reader for myself but looking on amazon to get a book for my son i saw that even used i was going to pay at least 10E... and there was a kindle version for free. and it dawned on me that all the public domain books i've got for him since christmas would have already paid for a kindle. and moving around as he does it would probably make a lot of sense for him...

    my first question, whether it could support formats available at gutenberg and other such sites, seems answered.

    the second would be : can you can annotate books on kindle?

    and finally, are you kindle owners out there satisfied? are there other platforms that may be better? thanks for any advice you can give.
     
  6. Dr. Wankler

    Dr. Wankler Member+

    May 2, 2001
    The Electric City
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    1) I don't know
    2) sort of. It's not easy to get access to, so far as I can tell.
    3) I have about 125 free books on my kindle. My preferred platform remains print.
     
  7. pookspur

    pookspur Moderator
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    Nov 3, 2001
    Indiana
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    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    yes. read proper books. like a man.
     
  8. The Double

    The Double Moderator
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    Nov 11, 2002
    Denver
    I knew you'd show up here :D
     
  9. Dills

    Dills Moderator
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    Philadelphia Union
    United States
    Jun 6, 2006
    Southampton|PA
    Club:
    Philadelphia Union
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    But eInk doesn't smudge. ;)

    I find that I'm actually reading a helluva lot more thanks to my Paperwhite.
     
  10. pookspur

    pookspur Moderator
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    Nov 3, 2001
    Indiana
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    and no more papercuts!

    good luck hiding a betty&veronica double digest behind war & peace on a kindle during class, though. and they don't press flowers for shit.
     
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  11. RIP SJ Clash

    RIP SJ Clash Member

    Mar 11, 2013
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Gutenberg is what I've used a lot as well. I've torrented some books as well, but authors are making less and less money lately so I feel guilty when I do ("stealing" from rap artists, however, I have no issues with).

    Kindle has tons of public access books. You can get classics from all over the world. Since I'm living in Russia currently I was looking up some Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy titles, and I got tons of free results for both.
     
  12. Val1

    Val1 Member+

    Arsenal
    Mar 12, 2004
    MD's Eastern Shore
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    Arsenal FC
    Welcome to BS, and the books forum.:thumbsup:
     
  13. RIP SJ Clash

    RIP SJ Clash Member

    Mar 11, 2013
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Thanks :)

    EDIT: When I first read that I thought you meant my post was BS, I was like wow these people are rude :whistling:
     
  14. guignol

    guignol Moderator
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    Apr 28, 2005
    mermoz-les-boss
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    Olympique Lyonnais
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    France
    if the book is on gutenberg it's in the public domain and as such the author makes no money on it even if he's alive. as we say in french, leurs dents ne leur font plus mal.

    since i make a general habit of reading only those who have been dead for at least 50 years
    gutenberg and its ilk are my great friends. even for books i read on paper the digital versions are invaluable for searching.

    a french version called gallica is put together by the Bibliothèque Nationale Française has a lot of scans of old books and manuscripts... not kindle-friendly i suppose but fascinating nevertheless. and brings the argument full circle. which is more "authentic" : reading a recent edition of montaigne translated into modern french on paper, or this?

    [​IMG]
     
  15. Dills

    Dills Moderator
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    Philadelphia Union
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    Jun 6, 2006
    Southampton|PA
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    Philadelphia Union
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    FWIW, The Da Vinci Code is currently free from the both the Kindle and iBook stores
     
  16. quarterUltra

    quarterUltra Member

    Sep 10, 2000
    Stillwater, OK
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    Chicago Fire
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  17. pookspur

    pookspur Moderator
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    Nov 3, 2001
    Indiana
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    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    and still poor value.
     
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  18. nicodemus

    nicodemus Member+

    Sep 3, 2001
    Cidade Mágica
    Club:
    PAOK Saloniki
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    No one has suggested "the library" as a source for free eBooks yet? Most public library systems have a good selection of eBooks for loan unless you live out in the middle of nowhere.
     
  19. RIP SJ Clash

    RIP SJ Clash Member

    Mar 11, 2013
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Those places still exist? o_O
     
  20. nicodemus

    nicodemus Member+

    Sep 3, 2001
    Cidade Mágica
    Club:
    PAOK Saloniki
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Can't. Tell. If. Serious?
     
  21. guignol

    guignol Moderator
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    Apr 28, 2005
    mermoz-les-boss
    Club:
    Olympique Lyonnais
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    how do they work out a loan of an eBook?

    well, my hometown in CA briefly shut theirs down a few years ago. it caused a big stir and there are still lots of people upset about it on both sides.

    btw, i just checked out our local library and they've got a big e-section.

    http://numelyo.bm-lyon.fr/
     
  22. RIP SJ Clash

    RIP SJ Clash Member

    Mar 11, 2013
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    I was trolling, though quite a few libraries in the cities I've lived in have been sadly shut down :(
     
  23. nicodemus

    nicodemus Member+

    Sep 3, 2001
    Cidade Mágica
    Club:
    PAOK Saloniki
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Typically through a third party app. My local library uses one called Overdrive. You enter your library card number into the app and that allows you to peruse your library's eBook catalog. You can return the item early, but if you forget the item deletes itself after three weeks. No late fees, no forgetting to return an item, etc. You can get them in both Kindle and ePub formats (one of the formats that works on iPad, Nook, Android tablets, etc.)

    I'm lucky to have a pretty good library system where I live I suppose. :eek:
     
  24. nicodemus

    nicodemus Member+

    Sep 3, 2001
    Cidade Mágica
    Club:
    PAOK Saloniki
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I'm really sorry to hear that. Libraries are really great resources that provide MUCH more than books.
     
  25. usscouse

    usscouse BigSoccer Supporter

    May 3, 2002
    Orygun coast
    You were right first time....

    Got an excellent library on our island, with an on line request system that will order most anything and free.
     

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