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Old 06-21-2007, 08:28 PM   #14
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by sborsody View Post
I have until the end of August to spend my credit. I have the $50 plus 50 free "classic" books (out of a list of 100 titles) deal. So far I downloaded Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Bram Stoker's Dracula. *shrug*

I have to say the "printing" quality of the Sony Connect version of Dracula is a bit off. Lots of spots where spaces are missing or a word is misspelled. This compared with the free version from Project Gutenberg.

I also have yet to doublecheck, but the Sony store description for Rime of the Ancient Mariner listed a few other poems included like Kubla Khan, but I couldn't find Kubla Khan in the text I downloaded!
Have you had a look at the Sony formatted version of Dracula that I did? If so, I'd be curious as to what you think of it vs. the Sony version. If not, it's in the e-books list.
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