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Old 01-11-2020, 08:00 AM   #74
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Originally Posted by Mims View Post
I am surprised that there are not more 20+ responses. In “olden days” I would buy books that I wanted/needed any place I found them as along as the price was good and I had a device with the software to read them. I also bought many professional reference books and textbooks from publishers who had their own apps.

I have had my memory jogged a couple of times by sources others have mentioned. How many of you bought from Pottermore? Microsoft, Books a Million, Mobipocket, any of the “Bundle” sources (not just Humble)?
If I recall, when the Harry Potter eBooks first came out, you purchased on Pottermore, then they showed up in your Content list on your kindle.

As I mentioned in my original post, I bought from a number of author sites (Pottermore is one). I also purchased one or two books from a number of other bookstores just to try them out. I was assuming the intent was to find out how many eBook stores people seriously frequented, rather than one offs.
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