Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use Kobo on my iPad and I also use their reader. Didn't want to support Bezos any more than I already do. They have a really wide selection of books and audiobooks although it's not quite as extensive as Kindle's.
No one is talking about purchasing kindle books. We're reading library books on our ipads.
We stopped shopping at Amazon during the H2 stuff. Is using the kindle to read library books supporting Amazon?
Anonymous wrote:I use Kobo on my iPad and I also use their reader. Didn't want to support Bezos any more than I already do. They have a really wide selection of books and audiobooks although it's not quite as extensive as Kindle's.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a hard core iPad mini fan.
However, the Kindle is so much easier to read. I take my Kindle Oasis everywhere. It's never not by my side. Reading in the sun or in a dark bedroom without bothering your spouse is life changing. I leave it in airplane mode, which makes the battery last forever.
I hardly every buy physical books at this point. I use Libby for 99% of my needs.
I like Libby - no way I can use it on a Kindle is there?
Anonymous wrote:I was a hard core iPad mini fan.
However, the Kindle is so much easier to read. I take my Kindle Oasis everywhere. It's never not by my side. Reading in the sun or in a dark bedroom without bothering your spouse is life changing. I leave it in airplane mode, which makes the battery last forever.
I hardly every buy physical books at this point. I use Libby for 99% of my needs.
Anonymous wrote:If you are in Montgomery County, you can get library books online from the hoola or libby apps (each has a different selection of books) . Many of the Libby books can be downloaded in kindle format. If you want to read from kindle app are are willing to wait for titles, the library has a great selection.