The P2P network has many thousands of titles. All the bestsellers, as well as older works. If you like the classics, just go to www.gutenberg.org, and they almost certainly have it 100% free 100% legal. Your laptop is so much more versatile than this reader, and if you want something smaller, try a PDA of whatever kind you wish, since they are all capable of reading text files as well as HTML.My first and last argument. You go to a nice restuarant and order a meal. Five bites in, you realize you just don’t like it. What do you do? You send it back, with a request for something more edible the next time. You aren’t going to pay for something you don’t like.Now try to send your ebook back. Go ahead…tell them you didn’t enjoy it, and you’d like something a little more entertaining the next time. See how far you get. In my experience I download ten books for every one I actually end up reading. Even my favorite authors still write a few dull-bombs every now and then.



Spoken just like someone who either doesn’t read daily, and/or someone who has never seen eink in person. As for going to a restaurant and sampling the menu, obviously you have not seen the link on amazon that says “sample”, I currently have 10 books waiting to be “tasted” and if I like them, then I can buy, or not. Try that at your favorite diner! You can get books p2p in .pdf and the K2 will now read them. The rest of your post is just drool, please wipe your chin. LOVE MY NEW KINDLE!