No, the Kindle Fire doesn't read to you. You may want to get one of the regular Kindle for that. Also, if your main purpose is reading, the e-Ink screen of the Kindle Touch works much better than the LCD screen of the Fire; it won't bother your eyes, over time, as the back-light LCD screen will do.
Yes, Kindles now have native PDF support.
On kindle you can only read i'm afraid there is no apps
There are 2 kindles
any one of them. the whole purpose for any of the kindles was to read books.
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yes it does but has it in dollars. :)
Usually the books that are already installed on kindles, as they couldn't afford to buy any of the popular titles, such as the Apollo series and the Aristotle collection.
It is the format for ebooks that kindles use.
Yes, there are some free books on kindles.
Kindle fire and regular kindles can.
Kindles can read most e-books that are in supported formats such as Kindle (AZW, MOBI), PDF, DOC, HTML, and TXT. However, books with certain digital rights management (DRM) restrictions may not be compatible with all Kindle devices.