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Old 04-02-2009, 04:13 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by kelly1010 View Post
Hey Am.....out of curiosity, where do you buy your books from?? I've only had my 505 a week and I'm still scouting around the different websites. So far I have Sony, fictionwise (I'm told Secure Adobe Reader format will work), HarperCollins, E-Harlequin, and the websites with free books. OH, and BooksonBoard.

I'd love to know more websites. Whether they're free books or paid books.

Thanks!
Hi Kelly,

I seem to have settled on booksonboard and fictionwise! I will probably be buying some books from Waterstones (not sure if they sell outside the UK) - normally their prices and range are abysmal, but they seem to be the only place currently with all of Iain (M) Banks' books.

I've looked at diesel and ebooks.com but never bought from them.

I've also bought some direct from the author (Richard Herley, in this case)

As for free books, I mostly get mine here.
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