Don’t have an ebook reading device? Actually, you do! Download one from here for almost any device, including the computer you are using now.
These are available in multiple formats, including PCs, Macs, Androids and iPhones
- Barnes&Noble eReader
- Kindle eReader
- Adobe Digital Editions (nice for reading ePubs on computers)
- Borders eReader
- Kobo eReader
- MobiPocket Reader (for almost any device with a display)
- Google eBooks (including web-based reader)
For iPhone, iPod and iPad:
For Android:
But what if you hate eReading, but want to read my book? First, you can buy the but beautifully narrated version from Audible. Otherwise, you can print it. Here is a step-by-step guide:
- Buy and download the PDF version. This is available at places like Diesel Ebooks and OmniLit.
- Open it in Adobe Reader.
- Click Print and select these options:
- Page Scaling: Multiple pages per sheet
- Pages per sheet: 2 (or 4, but the print is small)
- Page order: Horizontal (should be already selected)
- Auto-rotate pages should be already checked
- Click print! Takes about 50 pages.
Here’s a handy picture of what it should look like. For a larger version of the image, just click it.
This is great, Tia! I’m going to link to it!
You’re the best!
Tia, this is great and answers so many questions. I’m going to link it to my facebook right now.
I should mention that the original inspiration for this post came from Susanna Fraser.
http://authorsusannafraser.blogspot.com/2010/07/how-to-buy-e-book-without-buying-e.html
Thanks, Susanna!
Ditto.
Linking it to my blog. Right. Now.
Thanks, Tia! I’ve linked, too.