Book lovers will be able to snap up any of two million electronic books from next month through the website of retailer Whitcoulls.
New Zealanders will also be able to buy a matching e-reader, but can download and read the e-books on personal computers, smartphones and tablet devices such as the Apple iPad.
The service will be the first mainstream digital books offering in New Zealand, despite e-books being widely available overseas for years.
Megan English, spokeswoman for Whitcoulls owner REDgroup, says details of the costs of e-books and the e-reader and which titles will be available will be released when the service is launched.
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REDgroup has teamed up with Kobo, an e-reading firm spun off from Canadian book retailer Indigo Books & Music, to provide the service in New Zealand and Australia.
The original deal that will make this service possible was announced in December, 2009.