The Count of Monte Cristo
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E-Book Version of The Count of Monte Cristo
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I prefer to read e-books on the Kindle because it is more like a book IMO. I can't read for long periods of time on a computer screen, gives me a headache. Kindle has free reading apps as well and tons of free classics. Also, you can download books from sources such as gutenberg and put them on your kindle via usb and your computer or the free send to kindle app.
At first I thought that was spam since you hit up several books that I noticed. Seems you're a real person, so, what's your experience with this app? If we go for the scanned pages, do they display well on Kindle? I've read plenty of e-books with pictures that look terrible, and have given up on that. It would be nice to have an option that worked. Would I need a bigger tablet - iPad or Surface - to do that?
Hi there - I've been a slow adopter of e-readers. I always preferred to read books in hard copy, but with moving a lot/traveling for work it's easier to take a tablet/larger screen smartphone. The Gutebooks app was recommended to me. I've been exploring it in the past few days. The images have different views - you can read one page at a time or have 2 pages open like an open book. The images seem pretty to clear to me from the books I've opened.
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I found this free app on the Google Play store called Gutebooks (https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...). It has over 700,000 free classic e-books including The Count of Monte Cristo. It's pretty neat.