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Originally Posted by crich70
only one of them is downloadable even though both are listed as being readable on ereaders
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In Kobo's mind eReaders equals Kobo brand eReaders not eReaders in general, which will read kePub's. You can check if there is a DRM-ePub, DRM-free ePub or PDF download available before purchase by adding the sample to your library and seeing if it mentions a download option (a pain I know). Otherwise you'll need to use the Kobo Desktop to download the book and certain tools to go from there if you're wanting an ePub.