[iPad] Re: iBooks

 

Your library should be able to tell you which app will run your book.  At least I hope it works that way.  I live in a small town.  We're still waiting for our library to offer ebooks.  The local librarians tell me the publishing houses charge libraries the same amount for ebooks as they do for hard copies yet limit the number of times ebooks can be lent.  So a popular title could cost them double in ebook format in the long run.

I was also unpleasantly surprised to hear that libraries pay MUCH more for books than the public does.  (If there is a librarian in our group who knows I'm wrong, please tell me!)

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>It is pdf because that book wasn't available in epub. I thought Bluefire Reader could read books on the iPad that had DRM. Maybe not, and that's why I can't open it anywhere. I can read it on the Nook but the formatting is terrible! It sometimes puts the last letter of a word on the next line. The Nook is too narrow for a full line to fit on a page. I guess I'll just give up on that book. I haven't used Calibre yet and by the time I figure out how to, my lending period will be over.Thanks for trying to help.

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