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Old 02-03-2012, 04:29 AM   #47
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Yes, this is where I found them originally. I find the Manybooks site very good for browsing; the layout is better than that of Project Gutenberg for this. There's something about having covers to look at that makes it feel more like a bookshop or library. However, I do find that the quality can be a bit more variable here than at PG; from what they told me, it seems that MB doesn't hold the books itself - they're hosted on other sites, and some have obviously just been scanned in, converted, and posted complete with all the scanning errors, whereas the PG ones have been proofread and are usually in a better state.

FWIW, The Talleyrand Maxim makes it clear whodunnit from the start, and although I thought it was still a very good book, it might not be to the taste of anyone who likes to have a Christie-style puzzle element.

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