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I just downloaded The Pink Fairy book by Andrew Lang and I noticed there isn't a table of contents with page numbers. Is this a sacrifice you make with the free books?
Stephanie
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Sometimes. Where did you get it from, though? The ones on Project Gutenberg seem to always have the table of contents for me.
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lapazfarm Forum All-Star
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I've noticed that sometimes when you open a book (on a Kindle) it automatically opens to the first page of actual text. You have to push the page back button to get to the table of contents.
Perhaps this is the case.
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aforb001 Forum Rookie
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It does depend on the book. You can't always navigate between chapters either. Sometimes the words are misspelled or have symbols instead of letters. I thought it was just the free books that were like this but a friend of mine only buys her kindle books and this can happen in those too. It's a little annoying, but they are free so I don't mind it.
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Thank you, Theresa, Monica, and Adele.
Some of the books do have a table of contents. I was just hoping to be able to navigate easier between the fairy tales.
What is the difference between the free book and, say, a Yesterday's Classic version that you pay for on the Kindle? Are they formatted differently or is it the same book and you can just choose to pay or not?
Stephanie
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JennGM Forum Moderator
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Yesterday's Classics are totally reformatted versions of the older books. The scanned books into .pdf are the pictures of the original pages of the book.
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Karen T Forum All-Star
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Getting free books is definitely a mixed bag but I think it's still worth it. I prefer not to get books in pdf format b/c, as Jenn said, often they are just scanned in pages, ie, an image of a page. This makes it not searchable or manipulate-able at all. However, if it was created as some sort of text document and then saved as a pdf it works better. So library pdf books are usually like that. It's better to download freebies as either epub (for non-Kindle readers) or mobi (for Kindles). There are tons of both formats available online for free.
Calibre does a great job of converting between formats and will generate a table of contents for you if one is not there already.
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aforb001 Forum Rookie
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I'm not sure about buying a Yesterday's Classic on a Kindle as I have never done that. I have never paid for any book yet, and I've got over a hundred on my kindle. I have downloaded some googlebooks as pdfs and e-mailed them to my kindle, but as mentioned, they are not able to be navigated. I have had very good luck downloading books from the free websites such as manybooks, feedbooks, and archive.
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