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Old 02-24-2008, 07:37 AM   #5
montsnmags
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After all my disparagement of Dymocks, I too bought an Iliad from them. Although the processing of my order has me remain feeling they are totally worthy of my disparagement, I must say the Iliad is a truly cool device. Mine's chockers with books, and only some paid for - a Modern Library series which would have cost me between $100 and $200 new in dead-tree form cost me $32 from Mobipocket, a massive saving, and that's putting aside the books I haven't had to pay for. It will pay for itself very quickly (well, as quick as it takes me to read all those books, anyway ).

I wish I could find Clive James's 'Cultural Amnesia' in ebook form though (I own the dead-tree version). The man seems quite internet savvy in ideals, so it seems a shame his publisher isn't on board as far as his books go.

Oh, yeah, I think you'll love it m-reader. By the way, if you put your Dymocks order number (including the 'DYM' bit) into the tracking box here:

http://www.tnt.com/country/en_au.html

and pick the "reference" option, you should be able to track your delivery with TNT, at least to a limited degree.

Cheers,
Marc
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