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Old 01-23-2012, 02:57 PM   #5
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From what I have read here, Amazon has the largest number of free books.

There have been reports from folks who have a US address and credit card and who lived overseas that they have had their purchases questioned by Amazon. SOme folks sent copies of their passports to Amazon and were allowed to continue to purchase books while living over seas.

The VPN blocker is a viable option. As is having a family member in hte US open the account and buy the books for you in the US. All you would have to do is download them and you will probably be able to do that using the WiFI.

In my limited international travel I had no problem buying books overseas using my Kindle. You would be able to access free books that are out of the copyright period where ever you are in the world.
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