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Originally Posted by Difflugia
I should have explained that. The listing for each individual book will tell you which formats are available. To the right of the "Add to cart" button and below the ISBN, there is a line that lists available formats.
The NIV Study Bible, for example, can be read using their online reader or downloaded as an epub, but isn't available as a PDF. The description looks like this:
The Zondervan Study Bible, which is available as a PDF, looks like this:
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Very good, thanks. In a nutshell: it's near the end of the book description.
I found that I actually had bought a book from them before; it was in my "library." Happened to be a cookbook that was on sale at Amazon for $1.99 until just a day or two and I debated over and over about buying it. Glad that I didn't now. Sometimes I am jealous of these people who have photographic memories. I've got too many books scattered over too many places. I must start using Calibre or I'm going to get so far behind that I'll never catch up! I'm so far behind now that I can't stand the thought of spending hours and hours on the project. But it's my fault.