Not to my knowledge. Amazon has their own proprietary format for the books, which is a DRM-restricted format called AZW. So, you would need a program specifically designed to read this format. As far as I know, none exists.
Yes, Amazon released a reader for the PC. You can also read books on the iPhone.
YES! Kindle is an ebook reader device from Amazon.
Yes it does. I have it myself. What the app does is it connects you to amazon kindle bookstore where you could download books just like you would on a kindle.
Yes, the Kindle app can work in airplane mode as long as you have downloaded the books beforehand and have them saved on your device.
Often you purchase/rent and read books from a literal "digital library" there are pletheras of services such as Google Books, Amazon Books/Kindle, iBooks, Nook, Knut, etc. Some services let you edit you books such as highlighting, increasing/decreasing font sizes and fonts. You can also usually adjust background, animations and much much more.
Kindle books are books with .MOBI format. This format is similar to Epub, pdf etc. This is specific to Amazon Kindle.Whenever you have any book in MOBI format, you can have a good reading experience on Kindle.
Yes, the Kindle can be used in airplane mode, which allows you to read downloaded books without an internet connection.
There are many classic books that are available for no charge. And there are often free books available as well, offered as promotional or specials. Most current books are going to cost you money. If you are a member of Amazon Prime, you can borrow one book a month from the library for free.
Maybe because kindle fire is ment for books,movies,music,apps, and browsing the internet without watching videos
Yes, Kindle works in Romania. The latest generation Kindle (3rd) is international. The downside is that Whispernet transfers cost more and that's reflected in the price of the books on Amazon. Other than that, it works great.
I don't think so. I have a regular Kindle and a Kindle Fire and the USB cable on the regular Kindle does not work with the Kindle Fire. But I think a USB cable shared between two regular Kindles might work.
Amazon has many free eBooks available for download.
The "Hush, Hush" series by Becca Fitzpatrick can be read digitally on platforms like Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play Books. Another option is to see if it is available through your local library's digital collection. Remember to support authors by purchasing their work whenever possible.