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Originally Posted by christopher22
Since the 100 books being offered on some kobo's I can't see why kobo doesn't make a download available - but I think it's a perk to get you to buy that kobo and not for someone who buys a kindle and just wants to download from kobo.
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Like I said, you really don't want those original versions. The formatting is just horrible. There are
versions of the 100 books on Kobo, but I've only looked at a couple of them, so I can't really comment on the quality. The snag is that there are too many versions. I saw over two dozen free versions of Homer's
Odyssey. And easily that many versions of
Sense and Sensibility, not including collections.
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Originally Posted by christopher22
Perhaps a link on the ebooks section 100 Kobo books?
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I think that's what PeterT was trying to get going, links to Kobo or the MobileRead library or wherever. I was merely suggesting that Gutenberg might be a good place to get the original content with somewhat sane formatting since we know that's where they came from originally.