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Old 01-04-2011, 07:01 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash View Post
Thanks! I just grabbed most of the ones you listed. I was using FLAG but just started using FanFictionDownloader. It supports more formats which is helpful for me since I have a Kindle. Saves me a conversion step. It also works with a couple of other sites but I pretty much stick to FF.net.

There's so much stuff on FF that I've only just now started browsing the crossovers.
Hmm, I'll have to check out FanfictionDownloader. I primarily use my Nook and pretty much everything else I have take epubs so I just use that format.

I alternately hate and love FF because of the excessive amount that's on there and the widely varying degrees of quality. I've found that looking at a favorite author's Favorite list will generally lead me to decent quality stuff that I'll find interesting. That and looking for high word count fics. Mostly that works. Sometimes you get a really wordy author who desperately needs grammar lessons or writing lessons in general.
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