E-books Sentence Examples

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  • To meet the needs of their patrons better, many libraries are offering access to websites that provide e-books, printable books, and/or audio books for readers of all ages.

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  • Sponsored by the New York Public Library, this website offers a multitude of e-books, many read by a narrator, and online puzzles and games.

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  • This high tech reading venue has a promising future, and Disney's Toy Story Read-Along digital book made the list of 5 Amazing iPad e-books for Kids.

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  • Greenhouse gardening e-books are convenient because they allow you to access information any time, even when the traditional bookstores are closed.

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  • While there are many gardening e-books available online, an e-book on greenhouse gardening is more difficult to find.

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  • E-books are downloaded directly onto the computer and can be read on screen, or you can print them out to read wherever you like.

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  • The Internet makes valuable information about all types of gardening much easier to find, whether you are looking for individual articles or book chapters about a topic, or whole e-books.

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  • Through websites, discussion boards and gardening e-books there is a wealth of information waiting to be discovered that is often free or much cheaper than a traditional printed book would be.

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  • If none of these cold frame plans appeal to you, there are a number of excellent books and even e-books on greenhouse and cold frame gardening.

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  • Given its large touchscreen display and intuitive gesture-based controls, the iPhone is a great platform for reading e-books.

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  • Users of smartphones can browse the web, chat and read e-books from their phones.

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  • A poet can sell their poetry via their website, for instance, or offer e-books for download.

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  • The e-book format can be used to distribute both fiction and non-fiction, although the general consensus is that non-fiction e-books tend to be much more popular.

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  • E-books can be offered in many different formats, ranging from downloadable PDFs to manuscripts intended for reading on Amazon's Kindle.

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  • Some e-books are quite lengthy, although most tend to be between 50 and 100 pages.

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  • Businesspeople often use e-books as a marketing tool to help generate interest in their products or services.

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  • Cold calling businesses that you know use e-books as part of their marketing campaigns can be helpful as well.

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  • The Web site Self Publish E-books also has several useful tips for aspiring e-book writers.

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  • When writing e-books or working on other types of longer freelance writing projects, it's smart to ask for a percentage of your fee upfront.

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  • In addition, visitors who register with the site can choose up to five free e-books as a special thank you gift.

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  • Online sites offering free e-books can help, but you are often limited to classic works that are no longer copyrighted.

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  • These types of e-books allow you to download the book and print out only what you need.

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  • When other games like Restaurant City and FarmVille came out, they spawned a whole online cottage industry of websites, e-books, blogs and forums dedicated to finding the best ways to get to higher levels and fancier online environs.

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  • The term e-book is also used to describe the dedicated electronic reading equipment which can be used to read e-books.

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  • E-books, in contrast, shoehorn everything into the same display size.

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  • You can find e-books designed to be read directly on your computer screen or stories intended to be downloaded, printed, and assembled like a traditional paperback book.

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