Of course, you don’t need a device to read books purchased from either store.
I’m not sure what you meant here. You certainly do need a device—worst case, your PC. Was it your intention to say that you didn’t need a mobile device—Kindle or other?
(For me reading on a PC is not an optimal use of that time—I’d rather be writing or otherwise producing when at my desk, whereas reading in places where I can’t write—on the tube, in the loo, on vacation, and so on—has always felt like a win. So far, I haven’t found anything that beat physical books for that purpose, though I’ve recently decided to give e-reading a try.)
I’m not sure what you meant here. You certainly do need a device—worst case, your PC. Was it your intention to say that you didn’t need a mobile device—Kindle or other?
(For me reading on a PC is not an optimal use of that time—I’d rather be writing or otherwise producing when at my desk, whereas reading in places where I can’t write—on the tube, in the loo, on vacation, and so on—has always felt like a win. So far, I haven’t found anything that beat physical books for that purpose, though I’ve recently decided to give e-reading a try.)
Fixed, thanks.