The Guardian and the Observer Kindle Edition
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Editorial Reviews
The Guardian and the Observer are leading independent global newspapers based in London, renowned for comprehensive international reporting, thoughtful commentary and a unique approach to coverage of culture, science, the environment, media and technology.
The Guardian and Observer Kindle editions contain:
* Full UK and international news sections, plus sport, business and comment
* NOW: Cartoons and weather forecasts
* All regular print supplements; G2 features Monday to Thursday, Film and music on Friday, Sport on Monday
* On Saturday, the Guardian Weekend magazine and our literary review
* On Sunday: the Observer's regular sections: the Observer Magazine, New Review and, when relevant, Observer Food Monthly
* Columns from Charlie Brooker, Polly Toynbee, Simon Hoggart, Ben Goldacre, Marina Hyde, Andrew Rawnsley, David Mitchell and many more
Delivered by 6am London time
The Guardian (founded 1821) and the Observer (1780) are owned by the Scott Trust, which guarantees their editorial independence. The Guardian is published daily from Monday to Saturday, and the Observer weekly on Sundays. The editions are delivered by 6am London time and contain articles and photographs from the print editions, but without some tables, puzzles or listings.
Kindle Newspapers are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you're not wirelessly connected. This newspaper does not necessarily reflect the full print content of the publication.
Product details
- Language : English
- Publication date : October 26, 2012
- Date First Available : July 7, 2011
- Publisher : Guardian News and Media (October 26, 2012)
- ASIN : B004MME3M8
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only negative I had about the publication was the format on the kindle. I was hoping for a easier interface i found it clunky but the content was superb.
will no doubt sign up again maybe once I have more time on my hands to read it.
For the rest: the Guardian is my favourite newspaper, trustworthy and inspiring.
going on in the UK and Europe through an English language newspaper that does not appear to be connected to U.S. newspapers. It is
very informative, and gives me an 'outsider's view' of what is going on, both at home and abroad.
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There are, however some downsides: not all sections of the printed paper make it to the Kindle version for instance. There are no crosswords or other puzzle and only some of the cartoons make it (I miss Steve Bell). Some of the articles are a little “raw” and I suspect that the Kindle version is not the final version that is printed. The most annoying issue, however is that, about twice a year, the paper won’t load down. I ring up Amazon and explain the problem and they suggest a range of actions I can take which I know won’t have any effect but which I do anyway. Eventually I persuade them to refer it to their tech team and they usually sort it out within the hour. I wish they could fix this annoying fault.
Overall I am very satisfied with a few small gripes.
I've given this a good try but the experience has been very poor so I will be discontinuing my subscription, but that will probably be a bit of a nightmare trying to make that happen. They don't make these things easy for a purpose. There is no way to provide feedback apart from this review and so I have probably kept this longer than I needed to and paid more money than I should have.
The reason for only giving it four stars is that it frequently freezes, requiring a kindle restart before allowing me to move on through the articles. The same thing happens to my partner on his kindle, again only with the Guardian.
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