5 Reasons to Buy Books Direct from an Author (Infographic)


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  • Lynn Chambers

    I first found your books on A——-. This was the Daindreth’s Assassin set. After getting the first one I ordered the rest of the set and binge read them in 1 week. I was elated to sign up for the Early Bird release of Tears of the Wolf. I like ordering from the author and don’t have a problem with downloading from Book Funnel, EXCEPT I was so surprised that I could not use text to speech when I downloaded Tears of the Wolf. I don’t listen to the radio or even watch TV that much. If I am sitting down, I read. If I am cooking, cleaning, walking, gardening or even driving my car, I listen to my Kindle. I realize that I could order the audio book, but then I would not be able to read when I wanted to. I just wanted to make a comment about the only thing I was disappointed in. But it really didn’t slow me down too much, my hubby didn’t REALLY need clean socks and underwear every day.


  • Gesche

    I love reading and I do a lot of on while ring public transportation systems or sittimg somewhere waiting for something. So ebooks are just the easiest way. I have to admit I bought a lot of books on the site with the big A, but try to also buy from independent bookshop sites. Unfortunately that is usually a pretty big annoyance (getting the right format, getting it on my Kindle…) But today I tried bookfunnel for the first time and I am so happy! It couldn’t get any easier. I love it! I had been wanting to read the Daindreth‘s Assassin books for quite a while and now the ebook-deal was just too good, so I ordered, prepared to spend a lot of time converting and failed sending. But non of that happened. I‘m so glad I did it!
    You have to excuse me now, I habe to start reading.


  • Tracey

    Like most endeavors, “sideloading ebooks” is surprisingly easy the 4th time you do it. If only we could skip over times 1-3! The easiest sideload is to a Kindle/App, as you do not need to connect your device to a computer with a cable. You either email the book or drag-and-drop the book in Amazon’s website. Sideloading to Kindle sends the book to all the Kindle libraries on all your devices.

    You can Google ‘sideloading ebooks’ to find various tutorials. Here’s a good summary: https://ebooks.direct/pages/a-guide-to-sideloading-how-to-get-our-files-into-your-e-reader


  • Hella Breitkopf

    Hi, I’m highly interested in buying e-books of the Daindreth’s Assassin series, but I’m not sure if my reading software is compatible. Unluckily I haven’t found information which format books marked as “EBOOK”. PDF, EPub, something else? Would I need an Adobe ID?

    (If this is already answered in some sort of FAQ or similar, a pointer to that page would be enough)


  • Nicita Ihrström

    Hey, same here! The shipping cost to Sweden was more than 50€. If you can lower it, I will order everything from here!


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