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Old 05-07-2007, 10:49 PM   #58
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In the absence of anything such, can anyone recommend a well-produced Mobipocket book (free or commercial)? Something that shows off the reader to an advantage? I've waded through some dozen free books from their site, but seen nothing that makes me want to give away a Mobipocket book as a present.
If you like science fiction, there is now content that is only available on-line or as e-books. Two examples are edited by Eric Flint: Jim Baen's Universe and Grantville Gazette. They are available on-line or via subscription, or as individual issues from websubscriptions. Note that Grantville Gazette has been upgraded starting with issue 11. It now has many color illustrations, as does the Universe. The MobiPocket version (e.g. from websubscriptions) is very good. When you subscribe or buy an issue you can download as many e-book formats as you want.
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