The delay in releasing hardcover books as e-books on Kindle often stems from publishing strategies and market considerations. Publishers aim to maximize profits from hardcover sales before offering digital versions, as e-books typically have lower price points. Additionally, they may want to build anticipation and allow time for hardcover sales to stabilize before introducing the digital format. This staggered release approach helps manage consumer demand and protects the value of the physical book.
I would say about $10 for a paper back and $16-$20 for a hard cover, i'm not sure cause i got mine on kindle
I own the Kindle and I think that it is a great value for the money. There is no difference between hard covers and paperback books you pay one price for the download.
You can but its kind of hard to read the words because their so small.
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.
Type your answer here... A Kindle is fragile. I once dropped mine on its corner on a tile floor. Busted. I had to get a replacement. But while a dropped naked Kindle is probably done for, IF you have a hard cover for your Kindle, and when you're not reading you keep the cover closed at all times to protect the Kindle, it's reasonably rugged and can probably handle a drop or two.
theres a hard cover edition for eldest, not so sure about eragon. i know because i have both books and eldest is in hard cover. Yes there is, I have them both
If Isabel bought three hard cover books at the book store if each hard cover book cost 4.90 and she paid with a twenty bill she would get 5.30 back in change.
A paper back book is a book with a paper title cover. Its thinner than a hard cover books cover
NO! These books are amazing. You will probably read them over and over so actually hard cover is best.
No, only soft cover books, and from an approved vendor
Assuming the content is a book you bought from Amazon, you need to download it again from Amazon to your new Kindle. The version on the old Kindle is encrypted for that Kindle only, and even if you could copy it you couldn't open it. Downloading is free - go to Your Account -> Manage My Kindle and all the books you purchased are there. See the related link below.
If you use a micro-usb cable and connect it to your computer, you can transfer files to and from your Kindle just like it was an external hard drive. Place any .mobi files in the Books folder, and place .pdf and other formats in the Documents folder. Once you've added your files, you may need to restart the Kindle to get it to recognize your new books.