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Powell’s. Locally owned here. Big online, too! Powell’s Books
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Have to admit I go for free stuff. Project Gutenberg for older works. For most everything else, my town's library has an amazing selection of e-books via several sources (CloudLibrary and Hoopla).
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Amazon
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I had moved away from Amazon.. Now, I am back to Amazon but for Kindle. I am torn..it takes away from a warehouse worker yet it saves them from exposure for a non-essential items. And for amazing historical texts, archive.org will wile away many hours....slave narratives, recipes, biographies...you name it...all online.
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I do most of my reading on a kindle; I can see better than in physical books. I can make the font bigger! But for books for others, Powell’s or Broadway Books (small local shop in my neighborhood).
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I use Kindle on my iPad and lapto. A larger font and an inability to throw paper books out make Kindle a necessity.
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Thanks for that tip. I've bookmarked the site. Even at a brief glance, I saw lots of things worth looking at. Big Al
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