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Yes, you can get your school texts on your Kindle, provided they are available in a compatible format. Many textbooks are available in Kindle format through Amazon, and you can also convert other formats using software like Calibre. Additionally, you can check with your school or library for eBook options they may provide. Always ensure that the texts you wish to acquire comply with copyright laws.

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