You can, but it probably won't work unless it's compatible.
The Kindle can read a great deal of formats, but it's preferable that you use their own: .azw format. It will read DRM-free .mobi (so public domain books are fine) and PDFs, etc., but don't purchase ebooks from other major online stores until you've made sure they're compatible.
I was told today by a guy who sells the Nook at Barnes and Nobles that the wimpy kid books will never become ebooks. I dont remember exactly what he said, but it had something to do with the fact that the author had something signed that they would never be ebooks.
No im researching it and im callingg barnes and noble and asking but they dont have a answer.Take it from me ,the answer is NO . Sorry ..........
You can buy them at your local book store if they dont have it go to Barnes and Noble i guarenty they will have it there.
They treat everyone the same and usually dont tolerate people that are racist. -ebush
The Overdrive Media Console app should work with the Nexus 7. Also, you may be referring to the Kindle app, not Kindle Fire app, which is proprietary to that device. The Kindle app and Overdrive app both allow you to read eBooks, but where the former is connected to Amazon, the latter is connected to libraries worldwide.
Probably not, just the kindle fire, maybe i dont know
yes but i dont know how
dont think so
Well considering that there is a kindle 2 i would think it would be upgraded and better so therefore i would pick kindle 2, but i dont want one
dont care u losers
i dont believe you can. sorry.
Listen boo that betty crocker dont improve no brain cells so what u need to do is take ur tushy down to barnes and noble and get cho self a chapter book boo!