the selection is large but not many good opening books. There are a bunch of cheap opening titles by someone named Michael Raphael I think that appear to be complete unadulterated garbage. I looked at a sample and they are just collections of unannotated game positions from anonymous sources with a BS explanation why these are better than ordinary books. I don't know why they bothered to put those in, but there must be a hundred of them. I wouldn't waste any time with those, but there may be some gems among the more conventional titles. Not exactly cutting edge material, though. Don't sell off your library yet!
Chess Books for Kindle

Take a look. There's a bunch.
I haven't yet read any chess books on Kindle. I have read many other books on it, and think it is a wonderful device. One I have read that might be comparable to a chess book since it had lots of graphics is Why Geography Matters. It was quite easy to look at the maps. You can enlarge the graphics quite easily, too.
I'm sure that as most of you, I have a chess library at home which is just occupying way too much space. I would like to reduce the size of my library and was wondering how is the current offering of chess books through kindle (or any comparable device)? Have any of you actually started a collection of chess books through this service which might share:
1. Their experience with finding recently published chess books?
2. Availability options (extensive or too litle)
3. How convenient it has been to read the books through kindle?