It's funny, really, since I have a Kindle. I just received it, absolutely love it, and wouldn't consider changing to any other reader unless I absolutely had to, but I'm just about ready to give up on buying ebooks from Amazon. I can't think of a single ebook that I've purchased that didn't have some sort of problem that I needed to edit to repair or make it acceptable to me. I wind up using Calibre to convert to epub, edit it in Sigil, get it the way I want it and use Calibre to convert it back to mobi. I know this is the publisher's fault rather than Amazon's but it doesn't change the fact that I feel the need to do it.
I've purchased a few from Books on Board and been fairly pleased. I think I'm going to start making most of my purchases from them or directly from Simon & Schuster. I just wanted other options to check for better pricing. I know it's extremely rare to find any particular Trek book selling at for a better price at any particular seller but it does happen on rare occasion, whether it's supposed to or not.
Have any of you ever noticed any major differences in the epubs that come from the various sellers or are they typically more or less identical?
Thanks for all the responses guys.
- Byron