Books and Reference – If you are like me, you have had your head in books since a young age. If not, it is never too late to start now with some of these great apps.
Kindle
Amazon’s Kindle service has easily dominated over others such as Nook and Kobo, and it has good reason to. The Kindle store includes over 1 million books, “including new releases and best sellers”. With Kindle Whispersync, you can read your book across multiple devices and have your progress automatically updated. While the Kindle app has a bit of work to do, it still provides the #1 eBook store and one of the best reading experiences on Windows 8. You can download the app from the Windows Store by clicking here.
Nook
Remember us talking about Kindle dominating other services like Barnes and Noble’s Nook? Well, if you did happen to jump onboard the Nook train – there is no need to jump off as it is still a great service. The application provides easy access to your content and even allows access to magazines and newspapers. You can download the app from the Windows Store by clicking here.
Audible
Sometimes it is easier to kick back and listen to a book read by a professional, than it is to read a book on your own. Amazon’s Audible service allows you to access 100,000+ audio books from your Windows device and enjoy them any time you like. Now, we just have to get Morgan Freeman to narrate something. You can download the app from the Windows Store by clicking here.

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