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Old 02-11-2015, 12:06 PM   #167
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lost in my e-reader...
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Per an email I received this morning, if you are a Washington Post subscriber, they are offering eight free books from their e-book collection right now, as part of their "Post Points" program. Unfortunately the links all seem to be tied to my account; when I try to get them from "outside", they don't work. So this is really just a heads-up - if you are also a Washington Post subscriber, check your registered email address for an email about this offer.

Just for reference, the e-books are:

three by Post staff

22 Lives in 2014: Obituaries from The Washington Post

The Case Against Cosby: Sex-Assault Allegations Recast Star’s Legacy

The Great Society: 50 Years Later


five Post Pulitzer Prize winners

Phil Kennicott: Criticism, Commentary On The Fine Arts

Anthony Shadid: International Reporting, The War In Iraq

Gene Weingarten: Feature Writing, Collection of Magazine Writing

Sarah Kaufman: Criticism, Commentary On Dance

Kathleen Parker, Commentary, Collection of Columns


I wish I could figure out links that would work outside of my subscription, but I can't. But at least now if you are a subscriber, you know to check your email...
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