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Old 02-12-2014, 03:47 PM   #2442
Katsunami
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At some point in time, I want to look more into the King Arthur stuff. I studied it somewhat in High School, and always liked that kind of stories. Because many of the free versions are crap with regard to layout, I've bought some of the better known ones, that looked good in Amazon's preview and got good ratings:

Le Mort D'Arthur - Sir Malory Thomas, Amazon, $1.20
The Legend of King Arthur and his Knights, illustrated - Sir James Knowles, Amazon, $1.20
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Prose) - ??? (from 1898), Amazon, $1.20

And one expensive version, for which I used the 50feb code at Kobo:
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Verse) - Simon Armitage, Kobo, $10 -> $5

4 books for $8.6 ($2.15, €1.58), which is not too shabby

I could have used the code to buy something much more expensive, but everything I'd like is not available for my country. My aunt has an account in a different country, so I can use that code there as well; fortunately, I manage her ebooks

Oh, and I've started to pick up freebees again, if they have a lot of good reviews.

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