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Old 10-06-2010, 09:16 PM   #9
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Just one thing to beware of. Simon Pulse is likely a division of Simon and Schuster, and maybe they decided to put the latest book under this "brand" to help build it up. So if your previous e-book was the North American version and not the British one, you may have to go with that instead, even if it costs more.

On the product page discussion forum for the Kindle version, there's already someone asking if it comes with illustrations which I presume are included in the print book (no reply yet). That might account for the stated filesize difference if the UK version omits them. Although ~7000kb is pretty hefty for a Kindle book to begin with, so maybe it's got the illos, too.

Maybe the best way to go would be to try and download a sample from whichever one of the Kindle books you can get access to onto one of their computer apps and see if you can find any illustrations inside. Or use Amazon's new web sample browsing widget or whatever they call it.
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