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Originally Posted by slm
I don't, of course, know what your use cases are, but on the Kindle, I find the access to Wikipedia invaluable when reading older books, as a supplement to the dictionary. YMMV
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Thanks. it can be useful some cases, but wikipedia also contains some pretty not kid-friendly stuff.
I have a Kindle as well and X-Ray goes a long with a lot of stuff like that, but obviously it's dependent on the author/publisher to add that info so it can be hit or miss.
Can anyone advise on my previous question of how overdrive works, if you just need a Wi-Fi connection for the initial download of a lended book, or if there's some sort of on-going dependency with an internet connection to read the lended books?