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Old 08-29-2009, 08:25 AM   #29
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***Last night I bought "The End of Science Fiction" and converted it via Mobi Creator and the result isn't that good but I'm happy reading the PDF version on my Q7***

No need for anyone here to acgtually BUY our ebooks, Gibbo. Just drop me an email and I'll send anything you fancy as an attachment. It's fair return for all the sound advice I'm getting from MobileRead members. (We manage pay the bills [just] with paperback sales, so giving ebooks away to pals doesn't hurt).

For instance -- with a new technotop who's just joined us -- we're taking into account hitches like those you and Alex have encountered with our PDF versions (and kindly described) and will soon put that to right by makng everything available in a choice of more acceptable formats.

You did choose a neat wee book, though. Sam Smith's *End of Science Fiction* is an unusual wee piece ... just a pity that the story denies a sequel (unless anyone here thinks differently, of course). I love the way Sam suspends disbelef in a short prologue and then goes on to tell of what suddenly seem every-day events of some normality against an incredibly bizarre backdrop.

Very best. Neil
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