Would definitely go with an eink reader such as Kindle, Sony or Kobo as no
strain on eyes. My preferance is Kobo as its all DRM free and I use Calibre
to manage the books on my laptop.

Torin
On Dec 13, 2012 10:26 AM, "Paul Trevethan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I come seeking a little advice about the 'best' way to read some of
> Ray's books through electronic ebooks?
>
> I decided to start a complete re-read of the whole series. My logic
> being that I should be finished just about in time for the release of
> Magician's End next year. I love doing this with long running
> series that I really enjoy. Also, I have the 'revised' edition of
> Magician which I haven't actually read yet; so there's a good way to
> start. Anyway, a few months back a number of my library of books got
> water damaged when I had roof damage in a storm. Two of the Feist books
> got damaged and they happened to be Silverthorn & Darkness at Sethanon.
>
> I thought a good way to replace them (given I am fairly sure they would
> be out of print) would be to buy ebook versions of them. Now I can read
> ebook files on my Linux laptop but I don't really want to have to use my
> laptop to read whole books - it is a bit old & bulky (like its
> owner :)).
>
> My question is therefore, does anyone have recommendations for the
> relevant device to get? Is it a Kindle, an Android tablet, something
> else?? I know very little about ebook formats and their associated
> devices.
>
> Guidance from those who may have already done something similar would
> be appreciated.
>
> cheers,
> Paul.
>
>
> --
> Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...
> it's about learning to dance in the rain.
>
>
>

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