Putting my books on a kindle?

I have heard that you "can keep your library on the kindle" but i couldnt really find anything around what im supposed to do with the books i already own. can i download them for free, or do i need to salary 10 dollars to get the kindle copy? thanks
Answers:
The sentence means you can toy with the Kindle books you own like in library on your Kindle device. It applies only to books that you own purchased the Kindle version. If you own the paperback version, you'll still need to bring back the Kindle copy if you want it to be on your Kindle.

In case you are interested, here is a good review talking something like how to get the most out of the original investment of the Kindle device:

http://www.speedreaderxreview.com/is-kin…

Hope it helps. Source(s): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00154J…
You can muddle through the books that you bought on the Kindle. After you bought the Kindle you should be buying books onto it and that is the library.

However, Amazon does provide over 7000 Kindle books to be downloaded for free. The following website also provide over 20000 free ebooks, availble in Kindle format:

http://manybooks.net/

If you are considering to buy the Kindle, the best place to check is the actual customer review on Amazon. Read one or two reviews near from actual Kindle user and it should help you making up the decision:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…


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