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The Complete User's Guide to the Amazing Amazon Kindle

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Stephen Windwalker's latest book is the premier Kindle 1 user's guide, packed with all the information you need to make a decision about whether to buy a Kindle and to get the most out of your Kindle when it arrives. Now approaching 30,000 copies sold, this book came out of nowhere to climb to the top of the Amazon Sales Rankings. 50,000 words, 160 "print" pages, and written in a clear, easy-to-understand format aimed at the serious readers who comprise the largest group of Kindle owners. See the complete table of contents at KindleUsers.blogspot.com.

160 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 200

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45 reviews
October 4, 2012
While I liked the previous Kindle 2 edition of this book, I didn't like this edition as much. I can see the logic in having one source of reference to supplement all the most current models of Kindles. However, the result is a less thorough book. This book generalizes much more than its predecessor. I missed all the specific extras of the type mentioned in the previous edition. Lastly, what really bothered me was the number of typos and misspellings. I don't remember there being so many errors in my previous edition.
121 reviews3 followers
April 29, 2009
I wouldn't recommend trying to use your Kindle as a web browser. And apparently, if you load pictures on it, you just gunk up the function. So if you don't need to learn these things, the only reason to read this book is if you want to learn how to publish your own book direct to Kindle. Or if you love Kindle and Amazon so much, you want to spend a few hours in a big lovefest over them. I got this book to learn more about my Kindle, but I didn't find it to be very helpful.
12 reviews
January 4, 2010
If you have a Kindle and are totally new to E-books without a friend to push you along I'd recommend this to get yourself caught up to some of the online resources available to you. Calibre and the database of public domain books alone were worth the purchase price.
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April 24, 2010
Too much "Oh, Wow!" and not enough How-To. An index would help. Most of the ALT key shortcuts described didn't work on my Kindle. I don't know whether the problem is with my Kindle, my operation of the Kindle, or the book.
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77 reviews5 followers
October 19, 2008
Pretty solid overview of the Kindle. It's easier to read than the User's guide that came with the Kindle, but didn't have too much information that you couldn't get from the Kindle User Guide .
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27 reviews
March 11, 2009
A very comprehensive guide and a "must-have" for anyone using the Kindle 2.
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121 reviews43 followers
May 2, 2013
Awesome book chucked full of great tips for Kindle 2 users. If you have a Kindle tis book will help you get more out of it!!
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38 reviews
September 1, 2010
...it's more useful than the user's guide that comes loaded onto the Kindle. seldom refer to it any more (read prior to date indicated)
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45 reviews
February 23, 2011
Most user's guides seem to be a reiteration of the official guides. However, this one is worth the read. I got a lot out of it and understand much more about my Kindle 2.
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Author 50 books57 followers
December 26, 2011
Hardly complete and far too much of the book is used as promotion for their other books. Might be useful to a newbie who can get it for free, but otherwise is a complete waste of e-ink.
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Author 6 books10 followers
October 19, 2012
This book pretty much covers the bases on the Kindle. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Kindle and more.
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