Louis L'Amour is probably my favorite, although I do like some Zane Grey.
The Sackett series by L'Amour is my favorite
I've read a couple of L'Amour books. Love westerns
Louis L'Amour is probably my favorite, although I do like some Zane Grey.
The Sackett series by L'Amour is my favorite
Just started reading Rough Riders by Mark Lee Gardner. Its a story about TR and the RR. Pretty good so far. Its from 2016 and only $1.99 for the Kindle!
How is it with a kindle? Been thinking about getting one (cheaper than buying actual books) but I was worried that eventually you will run out of space on the device. I'm still mixed on the idea. One min I'm for it and the next I'm not.
Space? That is NOT a problem on a Kindle. I have over 300 (both full and sample) book s on it. Mostly they are full books. No space issues. And if you do have issues, just delete one. YOu can download it from your Library (Amazon Cloud account) later.
I have the cheapest one available. WiFi not data plan. I think it was maybe $75 "with ads" but they only show when you start up. Lots of free and inexpensive books available...
Damn. I didn't realize that you could fit that many books on there. Interesting....very interesting. I've seen even books for like 5 bucks instead of a soft copy for like 12
Seems like $9.99 to $14.99 is pretty standard pricing. But there are LOTs of books from new authors, or very old books that can be had either free or for $0.99 to $6.99. "Freebooksy" is a good email service that lists free e-books everyday.
The cheapest Kindle has 4GB of storage. The average e-book in my library is just under 1MB. So, that's about 4000 books.
I don’t know if you know but if you have a smart phone you can down load books for free from the library you have a card to
The app is called overdrive. It’s free Has audio books too
The app can be used on many tablets as well
I have 3 different library’s I get books from due to being in my area and the library allowing me to get a card
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There is a YT video copy of a recent BBC show on George III that I just watched yesterday. This fellow was in it. The upshot that might interest you: ALL of Georges' papers have been digitized and placed online for anyone to read.The last two books I read were The Men Who Lost America by Andrew O"Shaughnessy