Kindle books, transfer from PC to Blackberry Playboom

I have a tone of kindle books on my Pc that I want to copy to my new playbook. How do I do that? I have loaded the kindle App on the tablet.
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I free-trialled a Kindle DRM removal tool which you can also buy, which enables kindle books with drm to be read by that Book Reader for EPUB and Kindle app. You get three free goes. You then load them up into Books folder as Troy said and import within the app
Assuming you legally own the Kindle books I don't see this as at all illegal (well not in the spiritual sense, maybe in certain countries it is illegal) but then in the greater context of man's inhumanity to man these days, probably too sinful to do. 
You'll  have to g00gle it as I no longer have it installed.

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