Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Here's help for you or a friend if you are researching whether or not to buy a Kindle




Nearly 30,000 Kindle owners have purchased and downloaded the Kindle edition of my book, The Complete User's Guide to the Amazing Amazon Kindle, making it the premier guide for Kindlers.

Now it is the first Kindle guide to be published in a paperback edition, which may be a little ironic, but the availability of a paperback edition has already proved beneficial to hundreds of readers who want to check out the guide as part of their due-diligence before they lay out $359 for a brand new Kindle.

The paperback edition, 160 pages in length, can also be helpful to Kindle owners who want to consult a hard-copy in one hand while they are working with their Kindles with the other, as well as to Kindle authors and publishers.

1 comment:

Linda D. said...

I am terribly confused. I bought a Kindle for my sister for Christmas and thought the above-titled book would be a good thing to get also. Well this book is almost impossible to read. EVERY chapter or heading has numerous letters missing. As an example: II: What is a Kindle? (complete text in index) on page 13 has the following letters which is supposed to be the heading:
t s n l

It gets even worse as the book goes on: Page 39 - which should say "IV. The Amazon Kindle Basic Web Wireless Service: Why It Is a Revolutionary Feature, and Why Amazon Should Keep it Free of Cheap" reads as follows:

n l 's r l ss
rv y t s volut on ry tur
n y m zon oul p t r


Is this some kind of joke?

Also the print is absolutely hideous......words are run on......words are separated by spaces in the middle of the words....and the whole book looks like it was typed on a manual typewriter 50 years ago !!!!!

I have never seen anything so ridiculous.