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Old 11-13-2010, 02:38 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by ATDrake View Post
In which case, you're in luck if you're willing to do some minor hoop-jumping ...
Thanks for the tip. Currently, I don't feel very inclined to spend time hoop-jumping, nor money obtaining e-books, no matter how good they are, all the while there are ones available that are genuinely freely available elsewhere. I might change my mind later, of course, if I find something that's particularly tempting. I have mostly read non-friction in the past - probably way too many technical/reference books - so now I'm retired and have bought my first e-book reader, I look forward to reading more fiction - especially some of the great classics that I've missed.

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