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Old 05-28-2014, 01:49 PM   #147
eschwartz
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Can someone help me choose from the confusing number of other places I can preorder Hachette titles from? I'm tired of paying the only-game-in-town.
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Kobo? B&N?
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Originally Posted by delph View Post
Google Play also. They use Adobe's DRM, and you can download either epub or pdf from the Google Play website or read the book on an android device.

Caveat: I haven't tried this yet since the book I'm ordering isn't out yet. I just tried to do my research first. I did verify that I can download a freebie title from the website.
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Originally Posted by AnemicOak View Post
eBooks.com also has some Hachette preorders. OmniLit sells Hachette, but I don't think they do pre-orders.
For shame!

DiapDealer is a simple man, who just wants guidance in the confusing sea of choices, and all you do is offer more!

@DiapDealer,

Clearly you should be supporting B&N. It's that simple.

I mean, come on! They have:
  • The best hardware offering
  • The best software offering
  • The best customer service offering
  • The best guarantee that they will continue to exist and sell you books
  • They are genuinely interested in culture, not money-grubbers like Amazon
  • They always play nice with everyone
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