I should utilize E-books more often, honestly!

I have an iPad and two library apps called Hoopla and Libby.

I have two books that I plan to return back to the library since they are due next week. I will have to prepare for when I need to move and anything else in my life.

So, I need to read e-books more often. I don’t have an e-reader, I can just use my iPad instead. Plus, even a cheap e-reader costs money that I can afford to spend money on.

Does anyone who reads e-books NOT have an e-reader? What are you using if you are using any apps at all?

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I had a special ebook device about 11 years aog, but they aren’t really needed. Just a nice thing to have. I’ve been reading eBooks on my iPhone and iPad, and my PC, for even longer than that - and my Kindle (I think that’s what it was anyway) only lasted a few weeks before I sold it.

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I read a ton on my phone from various places–not necessarily books, but yeah, just a phone.

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I was just reading on my iPad and that was a fun and exhausting experience for me.

My eyes feel weird after that. Yet I do miss reading again.

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I use my IPad if I’m not using kindle. Download books off online and out them onto Google Books, iBooks or else Kindle App.

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I read on my phone and laptop. I have two library memberships through Libby and BorrowBox — that’s where I get almost all of my ebooks & audiobooks. It’s great, and my libraries have a good selection.

I used Kindle app for a while earlier but I’ve moved away from it for uhh communist reasons. Also you don’t actually own books you buy on Kindle; you’re buying a license to read it.

I don’t have an e-reader, and don’t need one. If I were to get one, I guess I’ll go with Kobo.

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I got Hoopla and Libby where I live.

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