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Old 05-25-2022, 04:29 PM   #22
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If you ever decide to use public domain classics, especially the books from here (which I read lots) Calibre is useful for doing things like adding blurb to the beginning of the book. When you're deciding what to read next, read the blurb (it's normally written on the back of paperbacks) to help you choose.

Calibre can do lots of helpful little things like that, but it's not very useful for library books.
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