I stopped using Amazon a while back, but it was where I got all my books for a long time. I do thriftbooks mostly now, and try to buy directly from publishers when it’s a newer book, but I’m always interested in finding new spots to cop some sweet books.

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      You can send attachments from your email account to your Kindle email address. You have to add your personal email address to your Kindle safe list, which can take a few tries.

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          It can take a few goes to set up for some reason.

          On Android, if you download a PDF and ‘share’ it with your Kindle app, it will open a ‘Send to Kindle’ page.

          Click ‘PDF Options’ then ‘Make layout adjustable’.

          Toggle ‘Add to your library’ ‘On’.

          Then ‘send’.

          Voila, PDF -> ePub/mobi.

          It’s not perfect but its better than squinting at tiny PDF text on a smart phone screen.

          Apparently you can do this from the web, too: https://ebookfriendly.com/new-features-added-to-send-to-kindle-2023/

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              Yes, I did it by accident last week lol.

              I think that link above has some instructions for doing it on desktop through your browser.

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                I didn’t see anything about converting from desktop directly but it’s fine. I have all 3 of the other options working now. I did convert a .pdf to a .epub and send it but it messed up the formatting a ton, like put lines of bullets points below their respective bullets and such. I’d like to figure that out since I sometimes find books only as pdfs and they don’t work very well on my 6" screen lol.