• @DharkStare
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    15 days ago

    I don’t know how relevant this is to you but I was looking at getting a Boox since it would easily let me read my Kindle and Kobo books on a single device without any hassle. However, it achieves this by running their apps so the books are segregated. There’s no one library with all your books. Your Kindle books are only on the Kindle app, your Kobo books are only on the Kobo app, your library books are only on the Libby app.

    It sounded really tedious to have to flip between a bunch of different apps to track all my books so I decided to just stick with Kobo.

    • @[email protected]
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      515 days ago

      Might I direct you to [email protected]? Boox devices have a fantastic generic reader app which can handle just about any file type and is very customizable. If you are willing to navigate certain sites, you can get many books for free, and the Boox reader app is an absolute champ when it comes to opening them and tweaking the experience to your liking. It’s more effort, without a doubt. But it’s worth it for me personally.

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      415 days ago

      Hmm, it sounds like you need to use something like Calibre to export all your books to a single standard format.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 days ago

      I just pirate everything I want to read.

      I bought children of time and the subsequent books on paperback and immediately downloaded epubs

      • @RBWells
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        27 days ago

        The library lends e-books, I have had good luck with their selections. I try not to buy books and still end up with more of them than I want. Mostly because I like graphic novels on paper.