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HER SECRET LIFE by GINIE SAYLES


CON TEST: Double Life (A Mystery)


CON TEST: Double Life (A Mystery)


$5.99


William Fortune is a novelist who has created spine-jolting and masterful crime thrillers that catapults him to the Best Sellers List and blockbuster films. His prismatic life is being chased down by the intricately mystifying Justice Lorenzo, a con man who has been feeding William his plots for years. All is well considering Williams earnings keep Justice Lorenzo on the run from the Secret Servic...

Calico Joe


Calico Joe


$24.95


A surprising and moving novel of fathers and sons, forgiveness and redemption, set in the world of Major League Baseball...  Whatever happened to Calico Joe?      It began quietly enough with a pulled hamstring. The first baseman for the Cubs AAA affiliate in Wichita went down as he rounded third and headed for home. The next day, Jim Hickman, the first baseman for the Cubs, injured his bac...

ILLEGAL


ILLEGAL



A down-and-out L.A. lawyer with nothing to lose...A beautiful Mexican woman who disappears crossing the border...And the powerful and corrupt rancher who would destroy them both.Haunted by a personal tragedy and wanted by the cops, lawyer Jimmy (Royal) Payne wants to skip town. That's when he crosses paths with 12-year-old Tino Perez, newly arrived from Mexico, looking for his mother Marisol, who ...

Is it true you have to get KINDLE books from Amazon ?

I hate iTunes but at least you can get your music from any source you like. You can rip your CD's, borrow from friends, download from wherever you like. I'd like a book reader like that. I want modern books by the likes of Dean Koontz and John Grisham, but I'm not going to pay £5+ for them. After all, you can get paperbacks from as little as £1 from Asda. Why pay 5 or 6 times that for something that isn't physically yours, to sell on or donate to charity, or lend to your friends. Is there any alternative?

For books that are still covered by copyright, Amazon is really your only source for the Kindle.

However your problem really isn't that. You object to paying current prices for popular eBooks. This won't change because you don't like being restricted to Amazon. This is true for any eReader.

If you don't like how eBooks are set up and structured, don't buy an eReader. Continue buying real books.

I generally find eBooks to be cheaper than real books. Quite a bit cheaper on new hardbacks, slightly cheaper on paperbacks. I like not having to store all the books I go through, or having to sort through them and get rid of them from time to time.

To each his own.




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