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GardenLetter27 ◴[] No.45393822[source]
At least e-Ink screens are becoming cheaper and better so there'll be plenty of alternatives if they block side-loading.
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stavros ◴[] No.45394452[source]
Where are you going to get the books from, if Amazon doesn't let you download them?
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goosedragons ◴[] No.45394758[source]
Kobo, Google Play Books, smaller niche sites like Baen, Humble Bundle, J-novel club, etc.
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stavros ◴[] No.45394783{3}[source]
They let you download books with no DRM (or with DRM that works with any reader)?
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1. barnabee ◴[] No.45396801{4}[source]
In the worst case, you can always buy it from Amazon and download it from Annas Archive

Or buy the physical book, download from AA, and give the book to charity when you’re done.

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2. stavros ◴[] No.45396816[source]
I don't want to give Amazon money for its anticonsumer practices, though, so I'll need to find something else.