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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.
If you mean to ask if the Kindle comes with books already loaded on it, then the answer is no.
No - once you've downloaded the books to your Kindle - they are kept in the devices memory. You don't need to be connected to the internet in order to read downloaded content.
The Amazon website offers free e-books. E-books on Amazon are limited to Kindle users. Nowadays, you do not necessarily need a Kindle device to view Kindle books. The Kindle app can also be downloaded on phones, tablets and even the computer.
Yes, on any kindle or e-book device.
Yes, you can remove books from your Kindle. If you purchased the books from Amazon, they have a permanent record of which books you purchased and you can have them resent to your Kindle wirelessly at a later date without having to buy them again if you wish to restore them to the Kindle. If you downloaded them from another source, you can copy them to your computer via the Kindle's USB port and save them on the computer before removing them from the Kindle. Amazon stores no information concerning books you did not purchase from them.
Download the Amazon Kindle app from Google Play, then login with the account you used on your kindle fire. The books should be located in "Archived".
According to Sony's phone support, NO. The pocket readers do not come with any books already downloaded on them, but the ones with wifi have an app on there for the Wall Street Journal...
You get 4 free books when you buy one. But you need to pay for the books YOU want.
The purpose of the Kindle is to allow the owner to read books. So, yes, you can read books on the Kindle.
There is a store on the kindle that you buy books from but over 1,000 books are free!
You only need WiFi if you are downloading new books. Books already downloaded do not need wifi