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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
Get at least one, and maybe two, free ebooks by letting yourself be added to a couple of mailing lists.
1) Simon & Schuster. This link looks like it will work.
2) Scribner. Now a division/imprint of Simon & Schuster. Scroll down to the bottom of this webpage. Put in your email address at the appropriate place.
One condition is that you must be a new subscriber. That locks me out of the Simon & Schuster freebie; I am not on the mailing list, yet, for Scribner, it remains to be seen if I will be able to get a free ebook by joining their mailing list, because of my being on their parent company's mailing list. I know that I haven't received any word from either one of them at my email address since I signed up about half an hour ago; however, both of the companies use a "fulfillment partner" that might slow response times down.
I don't have any idea what the free ebooks will be. I've posted this on the Non-Fiction thread because that's the only kind that I read, I'm most familiar with it, and whatever.
Good luck. Let the rest of us know what free ebooks that you got!
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I got welcome emails with links to glose.com, which appears to only support reading in their own app (which doesn't work for me because I don't have room on my phone), and maybe on a PC. Looks like they're big on social annotation, which seems to me would be a big distraction. In any case, I would much rather read on one of my dedicated readers than their ereader for web browsers or their phone app on my phone.