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I broke up with my Kindle. My new e-reader treats me better.
After Amazon’s Kindle removed my ability to download and back up my own e-books, I went in search of an alternative.
It doesn't get more convenient than a slim e-reader — and there's more than just Kindles out there.
Our e-reader expert looks into a sketchy BookTok trend.
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I gave up on Kindle and built my own ebook server with Calibre
Because “purchase” shouldn’t come with an asterisk.
Start small and let go of the pressure to read perfectly. A few pages a day counts. Ten minutes counts. Reading on your phone ...
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