Amazon Announces End to Amazon Kindle Backlog - Kindle Reader in Stock   - 1,735 Views,

Summary: The Amazon Kindle book reader has until now been in very short supply, with a constant refrain of "has my Kindle shipped?" from thousands of purchasers. But now if you've been hankering after a Kindle Amazon has great news for you. The Kindle reader is in short supply no more - it's in stock, and you can expect Kindle delivery within normal delivery time, says Amazon.

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The Amazon Kindle book reader has until now been in very short supply, with a constant refrain of “has my Kindle shipped?” from thousands of purchasers. But now if you’ve been hankering after a Kindle Amazon has great news for you. The Kindle reader is in short supply no more - it’s in stock, and you can expect Kindle delivery within normal delivery time, says Amazon.

We should note here that we have three Amazon Kindles between us all, and we love them (much to our own surprise, we might add!)

They also say that they have added 25,000 new Kindle books!

Here is the announcement that has greeted visitors to Amazon this week:

Amazon Kindle

So, if you want Amazon’s Kindle, or a Kindle ebook, now is the time to get it! You can get it here:



And you can browse the Kindle books and magazine subscriptions available to read on the Kindle (honestly, it’s the best book reader we’ve seen!) here - these are just a few of the books and magazines available for instant download to your Kindle - we’re constantly amazed at the wide variety, and the great prices! We subscribe to magazines, newspapers, and blogs, and they all get delivered right to our Kindle, along with the books!



Amazon Announces End to Amazon Kindle Backlog - Kindle Reader in Stock

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 This article first appeared on 5/1/2008
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