Discussing Kindle Ebooks and the Kindle Experience

It has been over three years since Amazon.com made big headlines with the quick sellout of its Kindle portable e-reader. Despite its high launch price of $399, the Kindle sold out in less than six hours and anxious ebook readers had to wait until April 2008 to get a Kindle. From a technological viewpoint, the Kindle was a bold product concept for its time as it was designed to bring ebook reading to a mainstream audience that was willing to pay good money for it. The portable e-reader utilized wireless connections to help users download, browse or purchase Kindle Ebooks and other applications. In late 2009, Amazon released a special version of Kindle for an international audience.

To date, the Kindle is now in the hands of millions of international users and even became a crucial part of their reading lifestyle despite the hype of the iPad. There are lots of Kindle Ebooks worth reading, more than enough to ensure long hours of enjoyment and even reflection. E-readers will have an intriguing odyssey with Every Thug Needs a Lady, a book written by bestselling author Wahida Clark. Every Thug Needs a Lady tells a story about love in the criminal world wherein strong men make bad choices and that only good women can help them. Another worthy read is Brenda Jacksons What a Westmoreland Wants which follows the exploits of a ranch owner who is biding for time for one purpose to pursue the ultimate object of his desires and affections. Readers who want a sensual book should check out Zanes Missionary No More which tackles a lot of topics about sex such as making love, lesbian love, understanding each others sexual needs, etc.

These are just a few of many Kindle Ebooks readers can find through their devices and the web. While the iPad is making waves commercially and has attracted a lot of readers as well, the Kindle is still a major force with its enthusiastic users who constantly access its wide library of books. Kindle Ebooks are still strong in demand and they alone ensure that Amazons portable reader is here to stay.

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