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E-Books

For some, the ebook is a wonderful invention, right up there with sliced bread!

1. They are just portable as hardcopy books, they are just as readable, and they last just as long, if not longer.

2. No trees are cut down!

3. They take up nomore space than the space the reader takes! No more bookshelves crammed with books to gather dust!

4. You get the books right away without having to drive anywhere! Just download fromyour computer. Get them while on vacation, in the middle of the night, 24/7.

5. Ebooks are searchable. You can easily search for any information in an ebook; they can be interactive and contain audio, video and animations; they often come with extras which printed versions of the title don't.

6. They offer a great variety of titles - Non-fiction, technical, best sellers, classics. Some are even free!

eBooks.com - 130,000 popular, professional and academic ebooks from the world's leading publishers. All for download.

Free E-books - Download unlimited eBooks for FREE – anytime! Welcome to Free-eBooks.net. Find the help you need, the information you seek, or fun reading to enjoy.

Project Gutenberg - A great site for e-books (and audio as well). Browse by author, title, even langauage!

Kindle Store- Amazon's bestselling Kindle Reader is a great innovation for readers and there are thousands of titles to read with it (and other reading devices)!


e-book Readers...
so you can take it with you, go outside, read on the train, where ever, when ever!

Kindle
Sony Reader Digital Book
Asus Eee PC 2G Surf Notebook

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