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The Kindle eBook Reader from Amazon is great for RVers. I appreciate the ability to have hundreds of books and magazines in our motor home without taking up more space than a single book. Books are usually delivered to the Kindle wirelessly in about a minute and cost less than $10 bucks, [...]
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