[Article] <You have reached the clipping limit for this item> – Alex
date linked: 15 November 2024
source: link to article, from alexsirac.com
It never occurred to me that you could use a Kindle in such a “de-Amazoned” way… and it also infuriates me that Amazon still interferes this much.
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The artwork on the “cover” of a Kindle book has been updated since the last time I read it. It’s a relatively minor change but reminds me that you never truly own an e-book you buy from Amazon (and why I now try to buy hardcopy).
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