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Old 07-15-2009, 07:02 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by purl4peace View Post
Not on the list and I'm probably the only one that cares but would love to have all the Margaret George books (I'm reading Cleopatra in a pbook right now and how I long for an electronic copy). I would also love to have the Edward Rutherfordton books (sarum, london etc), and all the Michener books. Leon Uris and Anya Seton would also be nice.

The thing that bugs me about the availability of ebooks is that if it hasn't been published within the last 1.5 years *OR* one of the "great works of literature", then there is little hope of seeing it in electronic format.
I am with you all the way regarding the Edward Rutherfurd, Leon Uris and Anya Seton books (I haven't read any of Margaret George books.) Noah Gordon and Steven Sayler are another two which I would like to see as ebooks.

Cheers.
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