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Old 07-09-2007, 12:22 PM   #18
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So true! I have over 400 ebooks between my two PDA's. Over 80% of them are books that are now copyright free. I keep coming across new ones I want to read all the time. It is an endless supply.
For me, one of the real successes of the "Book Uploads" forum section here has been the pleasure of "discovering" absolutely wonderful authors that I'd previously been completely unaware of - R. Austin Freeman and Edgar Wallace, to name but two. Other people have said the same about some of the stuff I've posted - H. Rider Haggard, for example. I just can't believe that a few months ago I'd never heard of the "Dr Thorndyke" detective novels of Freeman - they are absolutely wonderful and "classics", to my mind, at least.
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