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I can't imagine ever buying an ebook. So far I've found over 200 works that I've wanted to read for free and I see more and more all the time. Good prices though, paying over $10 is crazy.

Oh there's no doubt you can find so much great free stuff and my kindle is chock full of them! But personally, I'm willing to pay a few bucks for some good formatting and layout, or even the convenience of having it all bundled together (like Calvin's commentaries). But whatever works. :)
 
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I still feel like eReaders are a transitional technology. If you have a tablet with 3G or WiFi then you can access, for example, Calvin's Commentaries for free. Did you guys see the bare bones tablet being solid in India right now for $35 bucks? That's something I would be interested in.

I will say the e-Ink is a lot better then I originally thought.
 
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I just wanted to share three new awesome Kindle finds for all you e-reading brothers and sisters.

They're all $2.99 on Amazon now and I have them all if you have any questions. Otherwise, just sharing what I think are some great missing pieces for the Kindle. :thumbsup:

:thumbsup: Thank you for the heads up!

I'd like to add a few OSNOVA titles to your list, first a link to their BLOG.

Collection of Works of Jonathan Edwards I agree with the following amazone review "I own numerous OSNOVA Kindle books and I can say that all of them are of the highest quality available for the Kindle. The Works of Jonathan Edwards is not only an excellent addition to this tradition, but the best version of "The Works of Jonathan Edwards," Volumes One and Two for the Kindle (both volumes are included in this book). As with all other OSNOVA Kindle products, the navigation is outstanding. The Table of Contents is complete, full, and easy to use, and you can always jump between chapters by simply clicking left or right on the 5-way controller. The content is meticulously laid out and so you'll never find yourself wishing they spent more time on the formatting. There might be slightly cheaper Kindle versions of these works available, but with this version you get both volumes in a single Kindle book that has wonderful navigation and beautiful content formatting."

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (ISBE)

Unabridged Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown's Commentary on the Whole Bible

John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

Spurgeon: New Park Street Pulpit

Spurgeon: Feathers for Arrows

Spurgeon: Barbed Arrows

Calvin: The Institutes of the Christian Religion

This last one is not an OSNOVA ebook, but looks promising...

The Collected Works of 46 Books by St. Augustine

I've purchased most of these, and in my honest opinion, they're worth every penny and then some. :)
 
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