I read a ton, and have discovered that it might be time to finally get an eReader. Certain books are easier to get digitally, and it's now even possible to borrow ebooks from the library through Overdrive. They also sometimes only have those versions instead of actual books.
I prefer paper books and have never owned an eReader. So I really don't know what I'm looking for, what's best or where to start. Do I go Kindle or Kobo?
I installed Kindle on my phone yesterday, downloaded a bunch of free books (some had really good reviews) and thought I'd go that route. But my friend who works at the library told me that I'd have to go with a Kobo if I wanted to borrow books from the library. Apparently Overdrive doesn't support Kindle in Canada, even though it does in the US. They've been saying it 'will soon' for years, she says.
Can anyone suggest something that won't break the bank, but is good, durable, trustworthy and easy to read from?
I prefer paper books and have never owned an eReader. So I really don't know what I'm looking for, what's best or where to start. Do I go Kindle or Kobo?
I installed Kindle on my phone yesterday, downloaded a bunch of free books (some had really good reviews) and thought I'd go that route. But my friend who works at the library told me that I'd have to go with a Kobo if I wanted to borrow books from the library. Apparently Overdrive doesn't support Kindle in Canada, even though it does in the US. They've been saying it 'will soon' for years, she says.
Can anyone suggest something that won't break the bank, but is good, durable, trustworthy and easy to read from?