This week Amazon.com launched the Kindle, a new form of eReader designed to change the future of reading. Will it really change the way consumers purchase and read books? Who knows, but with a $400 price tag, the Kindle doesn't exactly come as cheap as a Redwall paperback. For the technophiles, or for those who just like eReaders, there are several Redwall books available for the device. These include the just released Eulalia!, as well as High Rhulain, Rakkety Tam, Triss, and Loamhedge. Eulalia! costs $10, probably because it is a new book. All the others cost $6.39.
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| - This week Amazon.com launched the Kindle, a new form of eReader designed to change the future of reading. Will it really change the way consumers purchase and read books? Who knows, but with a $400 price tag, the Kindle doesn't exactly come as cheap as a Redwall paperback. For the technophiles, or for those who just like eReaders, there are several Redwall books available for the device. These include the just released Eulalia!, as well as High Rhulain, Rakkety Tam, Triss, and Loamhedge. Eulalia! costs $10, probably because it is a new book. All the others cost $6.39.
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| - This week Amazon.com launched the Kindle, a new form of eReader designed to change the future of reading. Will it really change the way consumers purchase and read books? Who knows, but with a $400 price tag, the Kindle doesn't exactly come as cheap as a Redwall paperback. For the technophiles, or for those who just like eReaders, there are several Redwall books available for the device. These include the just released Eulalia!, as well as High Rhulain, Rakkety Tam, Triss, and Loamhedge. Eulalia! costs $10, probably because it is a new book. All the others cost $6.39. Want to keep up-to-date on all the latest Redwall and Brian Jacques news, reviews, and special features? Get social with us!
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