“Reading a book on a smartphone?” Whose idea it was? Do you want to lose your sight?”. I wouldn’t be surprised if someone exclaimed that upon reading the title of this review.
The truth is a little different from that. Actually, it is quite different from that. Staring at the screen of a handheld device is not comparable to staring at a light bulb any longer, and while not even myself would feel comfortable reading something the length of Stephen King’s “It” on an iPhone or an Android, I wouldn’t mind reading shot stories and novelletas on the ride to and from work each day. I bet many can tell a similar story, and that is why the Kobo website will be intrinsically attractive to a large group of individuals out there.
Basically, on the site you can get the latest bestsellers and classics alike and read them on your smartphone by way of the provided application. These can be purchased on the site for about 10 $ (and less too). Moreover, there is a comprehensive collection of titles that can be procured for free.
Kobo, then, can be termed an e-reading service that will cater for everybody. Both those looking for New York Times bestsellers and for classic literary pieces are bound to find something to flick through here.
KoboBooks.com In Their Own Words
“Kobo is a global eBook retailer backed by Indigo Books & Music, Borders, REDgroup Retail, Cheung Kong Holdings, and other leaders in technology and retail. We believe consumers should be able to read any book, anytime, anywhere, and on the device of their choice.”
Why KoboBooks.com It Might Be A Killer
People who love reading and don’t have a lot of time on their hands will maximize such a solution for sure.






