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Title: Kindle Paperwhite User’s Guide ISBN:
· Kindle Edition
Genre: Nonfiction, Reference, Self Help, Unfinished, Business, Amazon, Science, Technology, Contemporary

Kindle Paperwhite User’s Guide

Published September 23rd 2019 (first published June 27th 2011), Kindle Edition

Kindle Paperwhite User's Guide

User Reviews

Philip Hollenback

Rating: really liked it
Rarely has a book moved me as much as this masterpiece did. I laughed, I cried, I learned how to operate my Kindle Paperwhite.


Kaedal

Rating: really liked it
Lacked in plot. I feel like the plot device is good, but the characters are lacking in spirit. The plot never progresses; indeed, I would go as far as to say the plot doesn't even exist. So much potential. The Kindle Paperwhites journey is hardly even described, and it mostly focuses on world building and information dumping.

Very disappointing novel. I hope the sequel will at least have a plot.


rya

Rating: really liked it
the sex scene was ight but the rest is boring


Vicki Davis

Rating: really liked it
Useful guidebook for the Paperwhite. If you are into reading, it is worth taking the time to get familiar with the device you will be holding in your hands for months of your life when all is said and done. ;-)


Rajiv Gangadharan

Rating: really liked it
The book is spot on in terms of content. However, I think this can be considered as how a book for the kindle should be distributed. Most cover pages do not look good on the Kindle but the cover page for this use guide looks elegant,

I wish Amazon Distributes the unpackaged source of this book as the template to the publishers so that they can leverage the best practices that went into designing this book.


STaNLEy

Rating: really liked it
After finishing it, I proclaim it an excellent book. With a very focused character pool, the novel still creates an epic story that can be remembered for ages. Though somewhat short, what the book lacks in material, it makes up for in balanced, well written storytelling. The author, Amazon, made it apparent that he/she strives for quality over quantity. A highly recommended read, and very enjoyable.


Bob Allen

Rating: really liked it
This would be especially good for a new user. However, even though I had used the Kindle Touch for 2+ years, I still learned things about the Paperwhite that I didn't know.


Varun

Rating: really liked it
Excellent plot and interesting story. Very well written. It would be a shame if it doesn't earn Amazon a Booker prize.


Robby Daigle

Rating: really liked it
I'm forever messed up from this


Judith Syna

Rating: really liked it
Useful. I was familiar with the paperwhite but learned some interesting facts while reading it. I know it will be a good reference to use in the future when I am not sure about paperwhite use or to find information about features Amazon offers to use with it.


Bob Allen

Rating: really liked it
Nothing new; good intro for new user; good reminders for experienced user.


Magnus Vaughn

Rating: really liked it
It's what it needs to be, no more, no less. It is interactive, and easy to get through.


Marcus Y. Hsieh

Rating: really liked it
give it 4 point because i don't want any recommendation of this kind of book by goodreads, though i suppose it can get 5 point indeed.


Henry Vu

Rating: really liked it
Life changing. Fascinating commentary on the duality of man and technology's role in mankind's development. Highly recommended for anyone interesting in the revolutionary technological wonder that is the Kindle Paperwhite.


Adamgardonyi

Rating: really liked it
Easy as pie. Piece of cake. Now if I could only find my Kindle.