Why and how I'm giving up my Kindle

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  • @jamesmckay4573
    @jamesmckay4573 Месяц назад +82

    As an adult, I find it a little disturbing to see Amazon blamed for someone's impulse shopping problem. I have a couple thousand books on Kindle also but do not purchase a book until I am ready to read one.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +10

      😂😂😂😂 touché

    • @RichardFarley1976
      @RichardFarley1976 Месяц назад +10

      Agree everyone blames Amazon

    • @TimeIdle
      @TimeIdle Месяц назад +14

      I myself rarely purchase a book from Amazon (except if they're classics on sales). I use the Kindle to read books I borrow from the library via Libby. At least Amazon allows you to read books from the library. If they've prevented us from doing that, then I would label them true evil and discard the Kindle. Until then I am not bothered by the listing of Amazon books below my library. My eyes just don't go there. 🙂

    • @Jager71
      @Jager71 Месяц назад

      I use my phone. With the AIReader app. Works great!

    • @TamekaTrave
      @TamekaTrave Месяц назад

      @jamesmckay4573…We’ll said 👏👏👏

  • @Mondasian
    @Mondasian Месяц назад +81

    As a disabled reader, the Kindle has been a game changer regarding accessibility to reading, I use it every day and wouldn't be able to use paper books

    • @GentleReader01
      @GentleReader01 Месяц назад

      This is my situation as well. With the Kindle and Kindle app, I’d have to rely entirely on audiobooks, because a huge and growing fraction of print books are no longer accessible to me.
      I do note that a large share of the ebooks I read are epubs that I bought outright from publishers like Hippocampus and Evil Hat and bundlers like Story Bundle and Humble Bundle. These explicitly note being sold without DRM, and I’ve got them backed up on and offsite. They are mine as much as any print volume. I could read them in other apps on phone and tablet, but the shared Kindle library, Kindle Unlimited, etc, are handy.

    • @ursulaoelofse4731
      @ursulaoelofse4731 Месяц назад +6

      Agree with this 10 000%. I am also disabled, so a kindle is amazing for people such as ourselves.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +5

      Yeah I got my mum a kindle for Christmas as her eyes are getting worse and she struggles to hold a physical book. E-readers have definitely been a blessing for some people

    • @ursulaoelofse4731
      @ursulaoelofse4731 Месяц назад +5

      @@CriminOllyBlog that said, it's up to each individual to control their spending and buying habits with ebooks. That is not the fault of Amazon. A good product is a good product. I also have an ebook addiction, I will readily admit it. However, 99.9% of the books I buy are free books, or very cheap. I prefer buying the boxsets of book. It's easier with my disability. Also, reading is one of the few things I can do. However, on another note, I don't agree with some of Amazon's practices. I believe that if you buy a book, and pay money for it, you should own that book outright and not just pay for the licence to read it. That to me is wrong.

    • @RadiationStyle
      @RadiationStyle 19 дней назад +1

      Me too. It hurts to hold a physical book.

  • @TheInternetIsDeadToMe
    @TheInternetIsDeadToMe Месяц назад +32

    I’ve been watching a lot of videos talking about this issue in the gaming community. RUclipsrs are talking about Microsoft’s behaviour in the gaming space. Paying billions to buy up multiple gaming studios and then closing them.
    I have games across multiple devices, and have found that I’m starting to worry about how secure my games library is while controlled by whatever corporation I have purchased the license from.
    There is definitely something happening to these current consumer models. Our high streets have already been completely destroyed. Now these corporations are turning on themselves by not only completely destroying the competition, but taking money away from the creators of the products they sell.

    • @stephenmorton8017
      @stephenmorton8017 Месяц назад

      Yes Microsoft should stay in their lane. It's a bit like the cartels starting to sell fentanyl and killing their user base. The greed is just out of control.

    • @arilith504
      @arilith504 Месяц назад +2

      I've been wondering the same, lately. I have the Xbox subscription thing and am about halfway through Dragon Age Inquisition, but haven't played in months. Yet I continue to pay the monthly fee because I don't want to risk losing all my progress.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, increasingly it feels like what companies care about most is being able to point to regular income streams through subscription services.

  • @ricardias1551
    @ricardias1551 Месяц назад +11

    I think many people here did not reach the Olly’s view. Particular cases are not included on the scope of the video. Very brave and lucid explanation of reasons.

  • @abbysweat9202
    @abbysweat9202 Месяц назад +15

    Great video Olly, all good things for us to think about. I've been troubled by giving my money to them at times but unfortunately, I'm their EXACT target demographic and I haven't been able to break the habit. I'm part of state programs that give me discounted memberships to both Amazon AND Walmart. I'm a single working mom and I just can't beat the convenience of subscribe and save for my basics and free grocery delivery from Walmart. I think in the states they've made it harder and harder to get away from the bigger retailers and easier and easier to get to the Big Few. I really appreciated your video about things you always forget to say because I had never heard of Bookshop before so maybe I can start at least buying books from smaller retailers if nothing else.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +4

      Thank you! The dilemma is that they're great at what they do and often have the best prices

  • @ericjanusch3032
    @ericjanusch3032 Месяц назад +12

    Olly... i have found lately with borrowing some Stephen King books from my public library that some of the older books are not available to read in Kindle format. When this happens I read them using the reader built into the Libby app. This accomplishes the same kind of non Amazon reading experience you talked about in this video but allows me to literally use any device that supports the Libby app. As long as you have an internet connection, Libby keeps track of your reading progress and presents your book at the latest reading position on all devices. Not sure about everywhere in the world, but here at my local public library all books seem to be available in Libby format. If you haven't tried it, you should. You might like the reading experience.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you! Yes my library has Libby and it works really well

  • @pickyourpopculturepoison
    @pickyourpopculturepoison Месяц назад +12

    I am so in love with Kindle, as I read so much faster for some reason. That said, I have absolutely learned to stop taking advantage of every deal!!

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +2

      The deals are definitely my problem!

    • @dianemorasco
      @dianemorasco Месяц назад +2

      @@CriminOllyBlogIt’s how they hook us. 🤨🤣

  • @michaelk.vaughan8617
    @michaelk.vaughan8617 Месяц назад +10

    Good for you! I figure Amazon must hate me because I haven’t bought any ebooks from them in well over a year. I’m still using my Kindle devices to read the ones I have, though once those die I will probably move on to something else. I have the same discomfort with Amazon that you have at this point.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +8

      Yeah it all just feels a bit too much doesn’t it. Like the kind of evil megacorp you’d get on vintage SF

    • @dianemorasco
      @dianemorasco Месяц назад

      @@CriminOllyBlogOh, Rod Serling would have a field day with bringing this to a #TwilightZone episode. 💕💕💕

  • @christopherharnett5694
    @christopherharnett5694 Месяц назад +22

    I recently got the Kobo Libra Colour and I’ve been neglecting my kindle because of it. I definitely enjoy a lot about the Kobo more than Kindle.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +5

      I've just got one too - have been using it today and really like it so far!

    • @terriersforever23
      @terriersforever23 Месяц назад

      Me too

    • @dianemorasco
      @dianemorasco Месяц назад +1

      What do you enjoy the most? Happy Reading!

    • @knotatraitor
      @knotatraitor 14 дней назад +1

      Yes, what is it that you enjoy more about the Kobo? I liked the Libra 2. The Colour left me wanting. It was kinda nice, but... a bit too dark, for me. Also, the buttons were not as clicky as the Oasis I have. I've recently gotten a Boox Palma, and I think it might be the Holy Grail of eReaders. It will give me Oasis a run for its money.

    • @christopherharnett5694
      @christopherharnett5694 12 дней назад

      @@knotatraitor I honestly just like the software a bit more and the color is a nice touch, despite the screen generally being a little darker. I am interested in the Palma though!

  • @HongKongEclectic
    @HongKongEclectic Месяц назад +16

    The Kindle (e-ink e-readers in general) are one of the greatest modern inventions. I easily read ten times as much as I would otherwise do (maybe more) thanks to the tech. I have read a far more diverse range of books that I would have done if I only had a traditional bookshop to buy from. Paper is just a medium, and one that we no longer need.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      Completely agree, I love reading digitally, I’m just starting to have problems with Amazon’s implementation of the technology

  • @EmmyAngua
    @EmmyAngua Месяц назад +5

    Giving up my (book related) Amazon purchases is the best decision I've made. I now buy ebooks via kobo and then remove the drm to read them via an independent app (I have a Kobo reader too but I don't want to depend on one company again). Plus I use my library as much as possible. It was only after I stopped that I realised just how unsatisfying it had become and how little control I had over my purchases.

  • @books_and_bocadillos
    @books_and_bocadillos Месяц назад +10

    I've tried to break up with Amazon but no one else has quite the selection of Spanish language literature. 😞

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      That is a shame!

    • @dianemorasco
      @dianemorasco Месяц назад +1

      It is a relationship we seem to go back to over and over again. 🥺😂

    • @gigireads1716
      @gigireads1716 Месяц назад

      I have a hard time finding books in Spanish, can you send me a link on how to find them or the link to taje me straight to that catalog 🙏🏻 please

    • @books_and_bocadillos
      @books_and_bocadillos Месяц назад

      @@gigireads1716 hi, I don't have a link to a catalog. What I meant in my comment is that when I have broken up with Amazon in the past, I have a difficult time accessing audiobooks and ebooks in Spanish on other platforms including the library system. I always end up coming back because I always find the titles I'm looking for in the Spanish language on Amazon. I follow Spanish language readers, outside of the US, and have heard similar experiences from them. I'm sorry I cannot provide a link to a catalog. I usually have success when I enter the title I am looking for in the search bar - in the Amazon app or the Amazon website. Best wishes and happy reading ✨

  • @Natez-vw4kd
    @Natez-vw4kd Месяц назад +8

    Sounds like you've come to the same conclusion as me. I've cancelled Prime. I either buy from stores, a different online UK vendor, or direct from the manufacturer. I can read books from other sources.
    It seems like it's already too late. The high street is dying, in part because of Amazon. I bought another Samsung T7 SSD as another backup for my camera, which I bought from a different vendor. It took ages to be dispatched. When it arrived, it was in Amazon packaging with an Amazon delivery note inside. The other vendor never even touch the Samsung packaging, just bought it themselves from Amazon and had it sent to me.
    I'm done with Amazon, but it seems they're not quite done with me yet.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +2

      Wow, that's a great example of just how dominant they've become

    • @StellaM22
      @StellaM22 Месяц назад

      Its because small businesses use it as a dispatch warehouse…. Its very helpful

  • @Sybilla9
    @Sybilla9 Месяц назад +8

    I can relate to your thoughts on Kindle, Olly. I've gotten so weary always getting Amazon Kindle's suggested books plus being a Kindle Unlimited member and having book after book I will notice I downloaded years ago and still haven't read. I have the Boox Palma (which I love) and also recently got the Boox Tab Mini C, which is in color. At first I had buyer's remorse on getting the Tab Mini C, but now I find I do most of my reading on it. Battery life is more than decent contrary to some reviews I've read. I do miss physical books but between weakness in my hands and bad eyesight even with glasses, I remain beholding to the e-reader world unfortunately. Boox is super nice though, both Palma and Mini C. Thanks for another interesting video!!

  • @jamiefkort
    @jamiefkort Месяц назад +5

    As soon as you said "Amazon, incredibly good at selling stuff" the video jumped to an ad for audible and then Amazon publishing.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      See, told you

    • @jamiefkort
      @jamiefkort Месяц назад

      @@CriminOllyBlog Amazon is putting all the bookshops out of business. I really hate having to put my stories on Amazon, but it generates a bit more then half of all my sales just being there.

    • @jamiefkort
      @jamiefkort Месяц назад

      @@CriminOllyBlog I should add that the Amazon royalty rates are pretty terrible too, but you probably know that.

  • @ritawilbur6128
    @ritawilbur6128 Месяц назад +6

    You make some really good points. For me, I don't tend to buy a lot of books for my kindle, instead I check books out through Libby (do y'all have the same library platform in UK?) So other than the kindle itself, I don't spend a lot on Amazon books. For other Amazon purchases, I'm fortunate to live in a city with several great local art stores, one of which is genuinely local. Their prices are generally competitive with Amazon - sometimes a little more, but sometimes a little less. So as much as possible (and much more than I need to!) I get art supplies from those stores, and i only get something from Amazon if I can't find it here or if the price is hugely cheaper. So I'll keep my kindle for now, but if it every dies, I'll think about switching to something else. That said, compared to the sizes of the two other devices you showed here, I do prefer the kindle size

    • @wyldphyre_
      @wyldphyre_ Месяц назад +1

      I’m under the impression that the only country that allows Libby to send books to the Kindle is the US. I’m in Australia and we can’t. Pretty sure Canada and the UK are the same.

    • @ritawilbur6128
      @ritawilbur6128 Месяц назад

      @@wyldphyre_ Really? That's too bad.

  • @susanjohnson5824
    @susanjohnson5824 Месяц назад +5

    I've never had a kindle but I read on my iPad. I do have a kindle app. on my tablet but I haven't used it in years unless I download a free book with my prime membership. I do all my reading and audiobooks on the Libby app. on my iPad, which is renting ebooks from local libraries. I no longer collect books if I want to re-read a book I just rent it again from the library.

  • @PeculiarNotions
    @PeculiarNotions Месяц назад +4

    Your early progress is encouraging to hear.

  • @mj_james_writes
    @mj_james_writes Месяц назад +3

    As an author, I no longer make the majority of the sales from Amazon. As a reader, I recently switched to the Boox Mini Tab C so that I can use one device for books purchased on multiple platforms (I already started to move to Kobo). I really love the Boox reading platform, but I'm in the US, so I can't remove the DRM from my Kindle books, so I'm having to read my backlog in the native Kindle App. I do appreciate everything Amazon did to help independent publishing.

    • @philologus6577
      @philologus6577 Месяц назад +1

      I found the Boox to be wonky, slow, and has too much ghosting in the refresh. I also do not think the screen is as good as a Kindle or as clean looking because of always needing to use apps to read from. It was bad enough for me to send it back because no matter what settings I used didn't change the experience.

    • @mj_james_writes
      @mj_james_writes Месяц назад

      ​@@philologus6577 I saw some other similar reviews and ended up taking the chance. Thankfully, I haven't had the same problems. I find it easy to write on and read. I have had a little ghosting, but nothing persistent. My only complaint is that there is a gap, so at times, it doesn't feel like you are writing directly on the paper. Although, I mostly no longer notice it anymore. IMO, it is a slightly less impressive writing experience than the Kindle Scribe - but with color and a smaller size - and so much better than the Kobo Libra. I do agree it is not for everyone, but it is working great for me.

  • @kyrilson71
    @kyrilson71 Месяц назад +3

    I am also deep into the Amazon ecosystem, but I’ve been reading most recently all of my books on a Kobo H2O with KOReader installed. I like it a lot better, very configurable, with multi tap gestures, statistics, wireless connection to my Calibre library, etc.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      I hadn’t heard of KOReader but that does sound like a good setup

  • @chrisconnors7418
    @chrisconnors7418 Месяц назад +2

    Calibre and the plugins are fantastic. I’ve removed DRM from all my books.
    I seldom buy Amazon fiction except when I want to support an indie author or a less well-known author I’ve interacted with in social media (threads, discord). I mainly use the library for fiction. Once I got my Libra 2 I can read library books even easier without any side loading or intermediate steps. I love it.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +2

      Yeah it's a really great piece of software

  • @giovillalobos2273
    @giovillalobos2273 Месяц назад

    One of the problems I’ve had with the Boox Palma NeoReader is the inability to export my annotations. That’s literally the only reason why I’m still using the Kindle app.

  • @bjminton2698
    @bjminton2698 Месяц назад +2

    Yea that you're trying to cut the kindle cord!! A is such a huge monopoly and has put so many Mom & Pop stores out of business here in the US - I have never had a kindle and hope that I never fall into that trap 🙂. Most of the ebooks I read come from the library. Thank you for the video and for giving other e-readers a chance!!

  • @jennamakesbugs
    @jennamakesbugs Месяц назад +2

    I was inspired to purchase a Kindle by watching your channel. I use it to read almost entirely free self-publish (thoroughly enjoyable) rubbish books, though I have also purchased inexpensive collections by classic authors. Best of both worlds.
    With or without the kindle I am stuck using Amazon's services because I live 30 minutes away from the nearest (very small) town where the shopping is quite limited. It is the price for quiet nature and inherited land on which to build my house. Unless I am making the 1.5hr trip into the city for another reason, I will let UPS bring some tahini and gram flour to me since he's driving by my house anyway.
    Meanwhile, I look forward to the opportunity to vote to strengthen antitrust laws.

  • @Adeodatus100
    @Adeodatus100 Месяц назад +3

    I find myself increasingly dependent on ereaders, simply because my eyes seem to be getting old quicker than the rest of me. I'd assumed that meant me keeping Mr Bezos in the style to which he's become accustomed, but I'll certainly look at your tips for keeping my money out of his grasp. Thank you.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      I'll be doing some more videos in this series, I think, so stay tuned!

  • @joreneereads
    @joreneereads Месяц назад +5

    Love that you made this video and disappointed by how many people in the comments are completely missing the point lol. Yes, if Amazon is the only place you can read from, sure… whatever, use Amazon. That’s clearly not the case for Olly or tbh for most people in the book space. It’s bad enough that there’s only 5ish trad publishers anymore, let alone turning over sales to largely be controlled by ONE company. But also yes to the sales pushing. If you’ve only used kindle you might not even realize how much advertising you’re getting. Even kobo, which is still a locked ecosystem theoretically invested in keeping you buying books within their system, has zero “ads” on your home screen- not just no paid ads from specific books etc, but also no “books we think you’d like” etc. You have to specifically choose to navigate to their store on the device, otherwise you will solely see books in your library or a suggestion to look at Overdrive.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you. I certainly wasn’t trying to lecture people on what they should do, but some people seem to have taken in that way

  • @nealsteplaws
    @nealsteplaws Месяц назад +2

    I use both Kobo and Kindle. There is a lot of nice features of the kobo that I like better than Kindle (progress bar, swipe to change brightness, currently reading list), and kobo has a lot of the same sales as Amazon.

    • @elpa6206
      @elpa6206 Месяц назад

      I love my two Kobos.

  • @Kim_Miller
    @Kim_Miller Месяц назад

    I also started with a Kindle Keyboard back in 2010. Amazon downgraded its ability to access the kindle store about two years ago and I was ready to upgrade anyway. So I looked at other brands. I ended up with a Boox Leaf2, the slightly bigger brother to your Palma. I mostly sideload epub books to it but also still sometimes buy Kindle books and send to it.
    The Boox readers can sync once you've set up a boox account, but won't sync to the Bigme. However, had you got a Boox Note Air or Tab Ultra (both 10.3 inch tablets) you would be able to sync.

  • @duncansalmon5718
    @duncansalmon5718 Месяц назад +2

    I live in the USA and I use Libby to borrow books. I almost never buy a book from Amazon. I wonder if you can use Libby in the UK?

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      You can and I do use it, but it doesn’t work with kindles over here

    • @LittleKikuyu
      @LittleKikuyu Месяц назад

      Libby is a great app ❤️ Being able to use the local library like that is amazing!

  • @2024FingersCrossed
    @2024FingersCrossed Месяц назад

    Same here. Thanks for this video. ❤

  • @DDB168
    @DDB168 Месяц назад +2

    I do think it's worthwhile doing. I still have an old kindle with the keyboard (was given to me for free). I've purchased maybe 3 kindle books, I try to scrounge everything for free. The beauty of the old kindle is you dont get those ads or recommends. I have a prime account and do purchase books with it, but I have been a longtime "where does it come from" type shopper. I refuse to buy a modern ereader as they're all made in China. Btw you can jailbreak kindles, it's not that difficult and would enable you to use it as a neutral ereader. It's worth trying on one of your older models.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      Oh interesting, I didn’t know they could be jailbroken

  • @frankylee4266
    @frankylee4266 Месяц назад +1

    I’m in the UK and bought a kobo to get Libby books.
    Worth knowing if a book is reduced on Amazon it is usually reduced on kobo too. Not always but the majority I’ve checked.

  • @stevesutton772
    @stevesutton772 Месяц назад

    I have been flip flopping on this for 3 months haha. GOD so many upsides and downsides. I think I agree with the "Marie Kondo" idea of keeping it tidy tho and being able to move about with my library.

  • @bjlowe85
    @bjlowe85 Месяц назад +2

    Look I get the points you are making but honestly I go to the cheapest option and 9 times out of 10 thats Amazon especially for physical books. Yeah they buy up and close other businesses but times are tight

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      I totally get that.

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 Месяц назад

      When you see 2 paperbacks on special offer of £14 you realise the market is a joke.
      Free downloads 😉 for reading with a ebook reader and the occasional 50p physical book from a charity shop

  • @anthonykoller4459
    @anthonykoller4459 Месяц назад

    I know how you feel, downloading ebooks is slow and painful and having to wait weeks till the book covers finally appears is not something I experience on the iPhone and the iPad, the new kindle paperweight signature edition is a step backwards in performance wise and the new updates has made the experience even worse, hopefully this will be rectified in future releases, but I’m not holding my breath.

  • @bellav7093
    @bellav7093 Месяц назад

    I have a B&N Nook and also read paper. I like the fact that I am purchasing digital or paper books from an actual bookstore.

  • @daniellea.423
    @daniellea.423 Месяц назад

    Hey Olly, I totally get you! Funnily enough, I stared to force myself to read on other devices as well. Mainly on my new Kobo and love it so far. The Kindle ecosystem kind of held me hostage with its statistics. You know the ones in the app where it tells you how much you read in a month and such. I found myself forcing myself to sync my books every day in fear of losing my streak.
    But since I moved to my Kobo I feel much more relaxed and I can enjoy simply reading again. It must sound silly but not seeing reading as something productive but just a fun time thing is really better for my mental health :)

  • @KitsuneCool
    @KitsuneCool Месяц назад +1

    I hear you about Amazon - they have put a lot of my favorite brick and mortar book stores out of business, and they ate up Book Depository only to kill it - but I love my Kindle. I received an Oasis from my family for Mother’s Day a few years ago. I look forward to their First Reads selection every month, and I can’t afford any other device right now anyway so it’s a moo point for me. lol (Also I can turn the page number/time left in book feature off in the settings on my Kindle.)

  • @ReadGameCraftCook
    @ReadGameCraftCook Месяц назад

    Agreed on all points, I have also been doing the same in the past year or so. I've been an Amazon customer for a long time as well, since the days when they were only a book store. I really hope one day that someone can make a 7-8 inch android eink device that has the snappiness and battery life of a Kindle.

  • @toedrag-release
    @toedrag-release Месяц назад

    I read about 1-2 hours before bed. Studies find that white light produced by screens are not good for sleep and I find this to be true in my own anecdotal experience. I sleep much better reading a book than reading on a screen. I haven't used a kindle in years and I don't intend to start. I will use a kindle on occasion usually with books I cannot find physically

  • @hazelhood7456
    @hazelhood7456 Месяц назад +1

    Yes please, I’d like to know how to remove DRM from my kindle books

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      A few people have asked for that so I might do.

  • @dallascowboyshighlights9632
    @dallascowboyshighlights9632 Месяц назад

    I haven’t paid for Kindle Unlimited in ages. Every time I try to quit, they offer me three free months.

  • @PartyUpLive
    @PartyUpLive Месяц назад

    I only buy books for Kindle when they go on sale, and even then, I check to see if it's available at the library for download. I tend to buy them at 0.99 and no more than $4.99. I just bought a bunch of books from a author that were on sale for 0.99 and figured, why not.
    I do LOVE my new Paperwhite and bought a Basic for work. I think I like the Basic more.
    I already had 2 old Paperwhites. Might give them away, but for now I use them for books that I borrowed that are returned. I just leave them in airplane mode until I finish the book.

  • @kb4567
    @kb4567 Месяц назад

    I totally agree with you.

  • @ianboard544
    @ianboard544 Месяц назад +1

    I like both physical books and my e-reader, a boox note air 2. The reasons for the latter - big clear screen, reads everything including powerpoint slides. It's the first e-reader I've owned that has handled pdfs perfectly - which in my case (engineer) means text books and data sheets. You can take notes in the margin with a stylus and underline things in the pdfs and save. Lastly, I typically keep at least 3-4 books going at a time and make it a habit to read whenever I've got a few minutes to kill. I use calibre (open source) to manage everything (about 5500 books on my laptop). It's all very practical. I've never like Kindles as they are pretty much a closed ecosystem.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah I’m gradually migrating my library over to calibre and I’m enjoying feeling like I’m more in control of it

  • @angusorvid8840
    @angusorvid8840 Месяц назад

    I've been using a kindle since 2010 and love it. I'm probably on my fifth Kindle, a Paperwhite, and I love it. I went through a period in my early years of Kindle ownership of buying more books than I can read. I mitigated this by checking out books online from my library. I probably buy two or three Kindle books a year, and that's only when there's something I just can't wait to read. Otherwise, I check out books for about a month at a time, and have about twenty library books checked out at any time, and finish them on average in a day or two, depending on the size and how busy I am.

  • @eggbert6900
    @eggbert6900 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Ollie. What is project Guttenburg? And what is the website that you can upload stuff to to send to your kindle? Does it just take pdf

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      Project Gutenberg is a site that hosts out of copyright ebooks (mostly classics).
      The send to kindle page is on the Amazon site - if you google it you should find it

  • @krisprepolec5616
    @krisprepolec5616 Месяц назад

    I occasionally buy books, but mostly access my books from the library. I use the Libby app on my phone for audiobooks, and I get physical books. As a Canadian we can’t use a Kindle to access library books because Amazon will not allow Canadian libraries to access their products. I just got a Kobo so that I can borrow e-books. We’ll see how that goes once I get it set up. I will likely mostly use it for things only available as e-books or when I go on vacation.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      Yeah we have the same library restriction in the UK

  • @mopete9830
    @mopete9830 Месяц назад

    I switched to a Kobo h20 in 2020. I really enjoyed the UI and Linux iso on it. I recently switched to a boox note air 3c and I just read in the neo reader on it with my epubs and PDFs. I find the larger device is perfect for me personally. I basically only use Amazon for things that I could probably buy at Walmart and not digital products anymore. And I read a lot from the library. In the 10 plus years I've owned a ereader of some kind, I did start with a kindle, I've only bought about 30 books from Amazon and I haven't bought any books in like 8 or 9 years now. Some authors even have free epubs on their websites. I used to spend hours at a library and check out like 5 books a week and I always ran out of books before I could go back, or I bought at a half priced books or second hand books place. I really save so much money a year and read more by just supporting my library with a eink device.

  • @DoolallyProductions
    @DoolallyProductions Месяц назад

    I gave mine up as I only really read at home so I don't need something portable, many kindle books are as expensive as the book (sometimes more) and I just love the smell and feel of a book.

  • @gingerbibliophile
    @gingerbibliophile Месяц назад

    I’ve had to be careful not to do just that: buying a ton of books on good sale that will get lost in the shuffle. I’ve taught myself to only “buy” free books and the rest that look really good go into a list to keep an eye on for later. Unless it’s one I know I will remember I have or read immediately, I no longer get books even if they’re on sale. I’ve got about 1000 and only read maybe 200. Then I get caught up on KU which allows me to read a ton of books I couldn’t afford otherwise, but does keep me from trying the ones I already have. I just got suckered back in with a 3 month trial. Hopefully I wont find myself in the middle of a series when it ends 😅 that kept me around much longer than I’d planned last time. Glad you’ve found a way to give Amazon some much needed competition.

  • @RebeccaRiga
    @RebeccaRiga Месяц назад

    Great to see this discussion! But the irony of you saying "Amazon incredibly good at selling you stuff" and the video cutting off to an add by Amazon 😅 was just precious. The algorithm is working just fine.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      Ha! Yeah someone else mentioned that.😂

  • @FabienMathey
    @FabienMathey Месяц назад

    I have another tip which I am doing myself. Download the book you want to read and then put it in airplane mode until done. Saves a lot of battery life and useless buying 😉

  • @grace_silva
    @grace_silva Месяц назад

    I ended up buying an iPad mini recently to use for library books and will stick to my nook glowlight for buying e-books. im just so annoyed with every e-reader being a 1 trick pony and trying to force you to use their marketplace or making it overly complicated to use something else. the kindle was tempting me over mothers day weekend though because it would have been around 100.00 with a old fire tablet trade in haha

  • @AdamBrooks-tn3ve
    @AdamBrooks-tn3ve Месяц назад +1

    I have had a Kindle for years, rarely use, comes into its own on holiday to save you carting weighty tomes to the beach. Often i bought hard copies (of classics) as well as owning them on Kindle, best of both worlds esp for classics which are really cheap on Kindle ( or free). A big downside for me for Kindle was the fact that there is so much you can‘t get on the device….those pulpy old horror books, the Target Dr Who range (most of) for example. I think your reason for your break from your devices are sound.

  • @GlitterEnby
    @GlitterEnby 24 дня назад

    I agree that the reading data that kindle provides at the bottom of the page is distracting. It draws parr of brain out from reading to thinking about reading, and i don't like that.

  • @cb7560
    @cb7560 Месяц назад

    Good luck and a good decision. I have never used a Kindle or had any commercial dealings with Amazon - I do not like its business model, how it treats its workers and how it does not pay its dues when it comes to tax. I avoid it at all costs.

  • @ObscureBookAdventures
    @ObscureBookAdventures Месяц назад

    Strange. I notice I like the fact that I can see how much time I have left in a chapter. And see how much progress I have made in the book. Before I go to sleep I want to read about 45 minutes or so and now it’s easy to see if I can finish a chapter. I’m also placing tabs in my physical books so I can easily see when I can finish a book. It makes me read more for some strange reason. It doesn’t hinder me in enjoying what I read whatsoever.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      I’ve found I become kind of fixated on it in a way that distracts me from my reading.

  • @jpi2228
    @jpi2228 Месяц назад

    That was the same experience when I moved from Kindle to Kobo e-reader,

  • @dudeatmenangle
    @dudeatmenangle Месяц назад

    Great Video Ollie, I’m very concerned how our Capitalist society which is based on competition is being nudermined by these mega businesses, who buy their competitors to limit options.

  • @jessicamou
    @jessicamou Месяц назад

    I used to walk 30 minutes to local bookmark to buy about 20-40 paper books every month when I was a high school student, typically not including more than two novels. I would say I read about 30%-50% of them 😂 now my kindle is important to me because I use it to read fan-fictions from AO3.

  • @KindleandBook
    @KindleandBook Месяц назад

    I bought a Kobo Libra Colour last week and I’m going to try and switch to Kobo for reading. I still have my kindle paperwhite, but haven’t bought a book for months after I listened to one book 5 consecutive times and then landed in the biggest reading and listening slump ever. I canceled my audible because just like ebooks they keep tempting you to keep buying and I have over 600 unlistened audiobooks. So canceled and going to listen to what I own. Same for kindle, first read what I own before I hopefully buy new. But I did get a Kobo plus membership for e- and audiobooks in my country. Which will also have me cancel my Everand membership for the time being, unless I find Kobo Plus isn’t for me. So we’ll see if I can get away from Amazon.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      I just got the Libra Colour too and it seems like a great device!

  • @matthewconstantine5015
    @matthewconstantine5015 Месяц назад +1

    I'm definitely iffy about Amazon overall. I have a Kindle. I don't read a lot of ebooks, but it was the easiest thing to get & stock with stuff I couldn't find in print, or wasn't willing to pay collector prices for. Being a big fan of old Sci-Fi, it's not always easy to track down. But I don't love their business practices. I don't like how jammed with ads everything is. And I'm not a fan of how they treat folks who publish with them (like me). I'm pretty sure I won't publish with them again in the future.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah I've published with them in the past and it was super easy (as most things with them are) BUT the fact that if you want to publish on Kindle Unlimited you can't publish elsewhere really grated with me (not sure if that's still the case, but it was back then)

  • @Etiam.plants
    @Etiam.plants Месяц назад

    I’m also trying to not buy from Amazon as much. I bought a Kobo and I’m really enjoying it!

  • @Mister_Fright
    @Mister_Fright Месяц назад

    Great Video!

  • @kittiesssss
    @kittiesssss Месяц назад

    Thanks for talking about this Olly! I’ve been trying to divest from Amazon the last few years, and it’s refreshing to see others doing the same. I don’t think it’s feasible to expect everyone to give up Amazon, as they do make certain things (reading included) much more accessible. And it doesn’t mean anyone should feel guilty about needing to use Amazon sometimes. However for those of us who are willing and able to stop giving money to them, I think it’s important for us to do so
    I got a Nook last year because I didn’t want to be stuck in the Amazon ecosystem. I’m glad I made that decision because ebooks on B&N are almost as much as buying a physical book so I really am never tempted to buy a bunch of ebooks. I also discovered in the last year that I just have a hard time in general reading ebooks over physical books. I’m still glad I have an eReader but I’d almost always go to my local bookstore and spend like $3 more to get a physical book

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you! I think your qualification is really important. Amazon make things really easy (and cheap) and that’s right for a lot of people. It just doesn’t feel right for me anymore

  • @MrSeedi76
    @MrSeedi76 Месяц назад

    I have multiple readers. My favorite is Pocketbook and Tolino. But I also have an old Sony reader and a rather obscure model from a Swiss company.
    For work I prefer my Pocketbook Touch Lux 2 as it's the only one that can handle PDFs really well and I work with a lot of books in PDF format.
    But when reading for fun I mostly returned to paper. At least if there is a chance I'm gonna read a book more than once which in case of novels rarely happens. I think the only novels I read more than once were Dune and Lord of the Rings 😊.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      My first e-reader was a Sony one! I think I sold it when I got my first Kindle

  • @terriersforever23
    @terriersforever23 Месяц назад

    💯 honest video my friend

  • @krzysamm7095
    @krzysamm7095 Месяц назад +1

    A video about the drm removal would be interesting

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      I’m currently thinking I won’t do one because it’s technically illegal in a lot of places. There are definitely videos on YT that show you how to do it though

    • @kaileecrafted
      @kaileecrafted Месяц назад +1

      The channel Dylan Can Read recently made one and it was so helpful!

  • @cliveog
    @cliveog Месяц назад +4

    Travelling regularly on the London Underground, I’ve noticed e-readers, once quite popular with commuters, are becoming rarer and rarer.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +2

      Yeah paper books do seem to be making a comeback!

  • @sennopatiallen
    @sennopatiallen Месяц назад

    digital habit makes people want to own and eat everything in one shoot but that is impossible.

  • @TheGardenKitten
    @TheGardenKitten Месяц назад

    just found your channel and do not see it as blaming amazon. And we should be trying to have alternatives. Thank you for your video.

  • @Kite562bookishreviews
    @Kite562bookishreviews Месяц назад +5

    I mainly read physical books. I'm still hesitant to pick up an ereader.

  • @terriersforever23
    @terriersforever23 Месяц назад

    I would love to give up my Amazon kindle but I have loads of purchase books

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      Me too, but it is possible to break them free from your kindle

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Месяц назад

    The thing is that I’ve been swayed by the Amazon algorithm but I always make it work for myself.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      If you can do that, that’s fantastic

  • @felipe.watanabe23
    @felipe.watanabe23 Месяц назад

    I think kobo has a much better clean reading experience overall. You cant turn off the page count and I never felt like they were using the device to sell more books

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Месяц назад +1

    Famous Last Words: “Amazon are very good at getting money from us.”

  • @peaseblossom4252
    @peaseblossom4252 Месяц назад

    I got one of the first kindles as well and was the biggest Kindle/Amazon fangirl, back when Amazon actually put a lot of care into the kindle line, and their customer service was excellent. But I’ve increasingly become jaded at how everything they do is designed to sell stuff versus a positive customer experience. Their user interface on the kindle drives me nuts (once I’m actually in a book, I still enjoy reading on it-I have the Voyage-but wading through all their recommendations to find a book I own is tedious. Don’t even get me started on Alexa-I hate her so much. But my husband has thoroughly immersed our home into Alexa & Ring everything, plus Prime ordering/Subscribe & Save (which I frankly admit is so convenient, but it lets me cave too readily to impulse buying). If it were just me, I’d have made the cut a couple years ago, and I keep threatening we need to do it, but getting my husband on board will be a battle (even though he regularly swears at Alexa when she launches into one of her stupid “By the way, >insert random ad

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      Ha ha yeah my experience of Alexa is very similar. Agree that kindles are still great once you actually get into the book

  • @ToddSmith23
    @ToddSmith23 Месяц назад +1

    Amazon will go out of business if everybody was as cheap as me

  • @skywalker80316
    @skywalker80316 Месяц назад

    Enjoyed the video. Personally, I think the Kindle is a great product and is the best option for me.

  • @kristinegallagher6437
    @kristinegallagher6437 Месяц назад

    I would NEVER give up my Kindle.

  • @wolfme4030
    @wolfme4030 Месяц назад

    I do believe you have to be comfortable in yourself with regard which companies you support but I don’t believe that other companies are necessarily any better with their ethics, they’re just smaller. I did listen to a podcast a few months ago about this very subject and will look for the title for anyone interested in listening to it. With regard to the comment about Amazon being blamed, no they shouldn’t be blamed completely but they should take responsibility for their actions (which we know will never happen). Large companies do tempt the vulnerable. I personally would be happy to see a drm removal video. Thanks.

  • @wallhagens2001
    @wallhagens2001 Месяц назад

    I use my kindle with my local library. So convenient and no $. Highly recommend!

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      Unfortunately you can't do that in the UK (so far as I know, anyway)

  • @mikejcross
    @mikejcross Месяц назад +1

    I use the Kindle app on Android devices. The indicator at the bottom left of the screen is configurable between various formats (but I'm not sure if you can switch it off altogether): Page n of m, time left in book, time left in chapter. Tapping on it switches to the next format. I don't know if an actual Kindle device has the same options.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      It’s the same on kindle devices, but I find myself always drawn to having it on

  • @mandaloresmercy
    @mandaloresmercy Месяц назад

    In my take, i ignore the home page and always go to my library page on my kindle. I also picked up a boox palma but opt to use the Kindle app so far. I would like a non drm copy of my library out of principle, but i like whisper sync and would rather use my existing devices to failure before changing to another as my kindle works perfectly fine. Boox palma i got purely for the portabity

  • @denisadellinger4543
    @denisadellinger4543 Месяц назад

    I'm not an e book person. I love real books and buy them. I have trouble reading a screen. However, I would love something that allows for audible books. E readers can change the books you already own from the authors original. I don't like that.

  • @5p1n0za
    @5p1n0za Месяц назад

    What do you do if you don't have a physical Kindle (and thus no "serial number"), but just the Kindle app (desktop and Android)? I have a Kobo Libra 2, which is perfect for my needs, and doesn't do (most of) the annoying stuff you rightly charge Amazon with. But I have just a few (about 20) books that I bought through Kindle because they're not available in the Kobo store. But the process for removing DRM through the Calibre store requires you to enter your Kindle's serial number. Any ideas?

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      I believe there is (or at least used to be) a way around that, but I'm afraid I don't know what it was.

  • @dbitgood1
    @dbitgood1 Месяц назад

    I'm addicted to shopping on Amazon but I'm fighting it.

  • @toddbelanger1923
    @toddbelanger1923 Месяц назад +1

    I did the whole Kindle thing....never enjoyed it... So cold...not the same as a physical book,not even close...HOWEVER I can see why people with bad eyesight etc etc would use Kindle

  • @SciFiScavenger
    @SciFiScavenger Месяц назад +7

    I went through a kindle phase when they were first a thing, i thought it was the bee's knees. But i kept breaking the damn things, then decided i much prefered actual books. The feel, the smell, the history, the art, the heft of them and the physical act of reading is just better IMHO. and i own the asset.

  • @wendyvilla2904
    @wendyvilla2904 Месяц назад

    💚🖤

  • @terriersforever23
    @terriersforever23 Месяц назад +1

    Please can you do a video on removing drm on Mac if you could mate, much appreciated

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +1

      A few people have asked for that so I might do.

  • @LittleKikuyu
    @LittleKikuyu Месяц назад

    I find it concerning that with the licensing something that you buy isn’t really yours. That’s such a concerning trend (in streaming as well) 🥺

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      Yeah media as a service rather than something you own definitely seems to be the trend

  • @dianemorasco
    @dianemorasco Месяц назад

    I think the Boox may be the next ereader I purchase. I want one device to read from an array of reading apps. Although, I will be taking a peek 👀 at the BigMe…😂😂😂

  • @michaelgibson8831
    @michaelgibson8831 14 дней назад

    I don't really care that Bezos has gotten rich but Amazon continually fails to meet their commitments and getting product to work is just too hard. I'm ready to go back to brick and mortar for most purchases and only use Amazon for minimal needs.

  • @CosmicLab167
    @CosmicLab167 Месяц назад +1

    I am taking it a step further and switching to paper books. With an ereader, I am constantly wondering "what other" books are there that I can start reading instead. Too many DNFs

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад +2

      The problem I have is just not having a real clue what I actually have in my library!

  • @stephennootens916
    @stephennootens916 Месяц назад

    Amazon is perhaps one of the easiest company to point to when it comes to a major problem in America. For those who do not know it has been reported for at least the last four or so years there are serious problems with the company from their size and how the rig their site that screwed those sell on their market to how employees are treated and how they screw over pretty much every in the US. There has been talks about looking into the company and to be honest given its size there might in fact be need use the antitrust laws. They are not sadly the only ones with this issue but it has been something like forties years since the last time the American government bothered to take on a company any where near the size of Amazon. I often use Amazon myself sometimes partly because we have no book stores other than Barnes and Nobles and partly because I am not sure were else to go on line. With movies I might buy directly from distributors bit I am not sure you could do that with publishers nor if one even should.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      That's an interesting point about movies - The film companies do seem to do a better job of interacting directly with consumers (through things like streaming services) than publishers do

  • @annakarlien1952
    @annakarlien1952 Месяц назад

    Wow some of these comments are a riot. As if amazon doesnt know what its doing, putting those ads for more books there 😂

  • @Themrjoliveira
    @Themrjoliveira Месяц назад +4

    I love my Kindle, I read so many KU books. I have no issues with J Bezos being a billionaire, I do have an issue with politicians getting filthy rich. But not Musk , Bezos or any of those guys that began small and reached the status that they have now. That's capitalism and Im an avid supporter of it. I applaud those business man and woman that started from ht bottom and with their ingenuity and work, made a life for themselves.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      They’re definitely both very smart guys.

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 Месяц назад +2

      Musk was just your normal everyday billionaire from birth...he didn't start small 😂

    • @emeraldeelentertainment8988
      @emeraldeelentertainment8988 Месяц назад

      Billionaires starting small? LMAO they were born rich and exploit the work of underpaid employees, don't be a bootlicker.

  • @jseger9000
    @jseger9000 Месяц назад +1

    Welcome to the dark side🙂 I've stripped the DRM from every ebook I've bought since day one. It allows me to buy from any store I like and read on any device I like. (I prefer Kobos now.) I tend to stick to one eReader at a time and don't read on my phone and only read comics on my tablet, so sync never mattered to me.

    • @CriminOllyBlog
      @CriminOllyBlog  Месяц назад

      I wish I'd been doing it all along, it's a huge task now!

    • @wyldphyre_
      @wyldphyre_ Месяц назад

      @@CriminOllyBlogMaybe set yourself a task of downloading 10-20 a day. If you set up Calibre to automatically import books from a folder (downloads) and automatically convert imported books to ePub, it’s a fairly simple task. It just takes an annoying amount of time.