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Old 04-13-2014, 03:28 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Gazella View Post
I would do that but the problem is, I can't seem to download the ebook from Kobo. There's no download button option. Pottermore sends the ebook to my Kobo account and I should get a Kobo download button when accessing My Library to download the file. The book did get synced to the Kobo Desktop App but I also want to be able to download the ebook file and I can't do that without the download button.
IIRC others have posted that the Kobo copies are kePub only, to get an ePub you need to download the DRM-free copy direct from the Pottermore site.

In the past linking to Sony was an option to get an ePub as well, but since they've closed that's out. I suppose linking to B&N probably gives an ePub with B&N DRM. Don't know if Google Play linking would provide an ePub or not.

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