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Old 03-24-2010, 12:05 PM   #63
Jaime_Astorga
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I must be doing it wrong then, or else I am very stupid, because the few times I have explored (just out of curiosity) the alleged 'Darknet,' I have found errors in every book. It's just too much work to go through and proofread them all. I would rather just pay to get a proper copy. All those people who say they get perfect, beautiful copies of, say, the Harry Potter books, I have no idea where on earth they are getting them from because I have never seen them.
I know for a fact there are beautiful sets of Harry Potter .pdf's floating around as a torrent. They also existed a few years back. Going to a certain torrent search engine and searching for "harry potter books" confirms that they still exist.

Torrents of mainstream serieses at the height of their popularity with tons of seeders and downloaders are usually the best bet for getting quality content, and these torrents can usually be found in popular torrent search engines. Less popular, individual books can be found in file hosting services, but these are much more likely to contain errors and poor formatting. What venues have you been frequenting in the darknet, that you have been so unsuccessful?
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