Is there a Ebook Store like the Kindle has, so that I can browse books infinitely, search and find the books I love, get recommendations, rate on GoodReads, share books on social, and download and instantly read new books?

I’m torn between buying a Kindle Scribe & RM2. Reading novels easily, without cables or transforming files, is a dealbreaker.

What’s your recommendation?

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    Assuming you’re not talking of primarily reading PDFs, devices like the RM2 and the Kindle Scribe are too big, heavy and unwieldy to read on comfortably.

    If you’ve already purchased books on the Kindle store and you like the RM2 independently, do what others have suggested and get both an RM2 and a Kindle (paper white or basic).

    If, however, you really want to do both on the same device, you’ll be better served by either the Supernote (A6X is more portable; A5X has more screen real estate for reading PDFs) or the Boox, both of which have access to the Kindle Store. The Supernote will be closer to the RM2 in being more streamlined and focused, while the Boox has pretensions at being a more full-blown android tablet.