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If you have already bought the book through Amazon, then it won't cost you anything to download it again. It won't matter if it's to your Kindle or your PC kindle reader.
To download an e-book on your Kindle, first connect your Kindle to Wi-Fi. Then, go to the Kindle store using your Kindle device, search for the e-book you want, and click the "Buy" or "Download" button. The e-book will then be downloaded to your Kindle for you to read.
If the text is in the public domain, there's a big chance you can download it for free from sites such as Project Gutenberg. If you're talking about a book that's not in the public domain and you have already bought the printed version, no. You need to purchase it if you want it on the Kindle. I'm not aware of any discounts offered if you bought the paperback version from Amazon, either.
pretty sure you can buy them... but you cant already have a book, in this case, comic book, and put it in the library.
Yes you can - you can read an eBook as many times as you like.
You get 4 free books when you buy one. But you need to pay for the books YOU want.
Check to see if your public library bought the electronic rights to this book. That is legal. She is not giving the book away on her website. Amazon is selling the book on their site for the Kindle.
You still have the book but it is like purchased in the app store
You can only return the book if you stayed on the page that you bought it from. If you leave that page, you have to keep the book.
You can't. They must be purchased from the Kindle Store.
The Franklin Dictionary was released in 1988. It was bought from Saunders. Their e-book was released this year on Kindle. They also sell Bibles and reference guides.
iPod is not an E-book although it may have an e-reader app such as Kindle.