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jimmyjimjim

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7,345 posts

239 months

Thursday 25th January
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My wife uses my KU account, but she reads on her PC and her phone, both of which are registered devices on my account.

If she had her own Kindle on a different Amazon account, it could be awkward. There's an Amazon family program; your might need to use that and associate both accounts and try that way.

jimmyjimjim

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7,345 posts

239 months

Thursday 25th January
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velocemitch said:
Happy to oblige. It’s my wife’s project, 7 books in total, but this is the main seller and first of trilogy.
Just read recent review saying, ‘like an adult Enid Blyton‘ I think that’s a great compliment

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Letter-never-know-when-Ch...
Not my cup of tea, (not that I like tea) but I read some of the reviews and it's well received, so who knows in future!

CheesecakeRunner

3,816 posts

92 months

Thursday 25th January
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Lewis Kingston said:
My science-fiction novel, which is called Prompt Excursion, is available on Kindle Unlimited. If you do pick it up, I hope you enjoy it. smile
Thanks for that. I bought it last week and finished it last night.

I’ll be honest, I struggled with the opening pages. I found your description a little flowery and it nearly stopped me reading. But once you got into the narrative and telling the story I got into it and enjoyed the book. I’d definitely be interested in more exploration of the wider universe (no pun intendedsmile) and character background.

velocemitch

3,813 posts

221 months

Thursday 25th January
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jimmyjimjim said:
My wife uses my KU account, but she reads on her PC and her phone, both of which are registered devices on my account.

If she had her own Kindle on a different Amazon account, it could be awkward. There's an Amazon family program; your might need to use that and associate both accounts and try that way.
It seems to work for us, I mainly use my iPad for kindle, but I sometimes borrow a second Kindle off my wife and use her account. Don’t have KU at the moment, but she does have Prime reading for the limited number of free books.

Lewis Kingston

240 posts

78 months

Saturday 27th January
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CheesecakeRunner said:
Thanks for that. I bought it last week and finished it last night.

I’ll be honest, I struggled with the opening pages. I found your description a little flowery and it nearly stopped me reading. But once you got into the narrative and telling the story I got into it and enjoyed the book. I’d definitely be interested in more exploration of the wider universe (no pun intendedsmile) and character background.
Thank you – and thank you for the feedback, too. Always appreciated. I think I definitely settled into more of a groove later on, as I got a bit more familiar with the process, but I've still lots to learn and improve upon.

There's definitely at least another two books I'd like to do, following effectively directly on from this, and then, as you say, I could perhaps start exploring beyond that particular incident. Time to invest in a large planning board, perhaps. biggrin