Where do y'all get your books? What ya reading right now?
Where do y'all get your books? What ya reading right now?
I stopped using Amazon a while back, but it was where I got all my books for a long time. I do thriftbooks mostly now, and try to buy directly from publishers when it’s a newer book, but I’m always interested in finding new spots to cop some sweet books.
I mostly just pirate from library genesis and sideload onto my Kindle. Had I known how easy it was to get books as a poor, I'd have opted for a Kobo instead since it's easier to move the .epubs over. You need to use Amazon's janky uploader thing to sideload and it's kind of butts.
I use Calibre to load pirated books onto my Kindle, but I’ve been debating a Kobo for a while now.
Honestly, I couldn't figure out how to do it with Calibre. I still use that for keeping my stuff organized tho. Calibre is legit, especially if you get into data hording territory.
What’s a kobo? I haven’t heard of that ereader. Do they have an e-ink version? I still prefer paper to digital, but e-ink is pretty nice, it’s the only way I’ve been able to do digital books in the past.
I buy mostly revolutionary stuff, so i like to support the authors as much as i can, though, so I’d still probably buy the ebooks since I have the privilege of having a bit of money each month to spend of frivolities.
Kobo is basically a direct competitor to Kindle. Like each form factor that Kindle has, Kobo has a pretty close version of their own. Their OS is open source iirc. And I think they only do e-ink.
FYI Kobo is the North American brand name for Rakuten made eReaders. In Europe they're sold as Tolino, with a slightly different OS/GUI as well.
I just looked into it again and drag and dropping just the file didn't work but I used Calibre's "send to device" feature and it actually worked. Do you know if doing it this way just adds it to the kindle or to my kindle library for like my phone?