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Old 09-20-2010, 09:54 AM   #6322
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I'll let you know how it goes! The music is listed song-by-song on the Amazon page where you buy the book. I right-clicked on each song and downloaded it into a folder, then imported the folder into itunes. I was also able to drag the whole folder into the "music" folder on my phone, and it automatically named it as an album called "Third Wish Companion" and seems to include all the metadata.
I was hoping that the music would be hot-linked right in the text of the book. Too much to ask I suppose? As an alternative, I could side-load it to my Kindle. I've never used my Kindle to play MP3s, but this might be the time to try it. Have you gotten far enough along in the book to know if the text suggests when to listen to a song?

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I'd have to factor in the length of the book -- I love long books! And I won't pay a lot for a little bitty short book, no matter how insightful it may be.
Yeah, same here.

I had a roommate in college who selected books by how they smelled! Whenever I went to the bookstore with him, he'd get the strangest looks from other customers when he cracked open a book and sniffed long and lovingly (Hi Tom)
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