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Old 03-31-2010, 11:16 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Marcy View Post
The Philadelphia Free Library has very little sci-fi. They have a great selection of mainstream fiction however. I feel it was a $15 well spent, since my local library only has audiobooks and a few crap ebooks.

If you are into sci-fi/fantasy you really can't beat Baen. It is by far my favorite ebook store. Cheap and DRM-free, what more can you ask?

-Marcy
I'm afraid that this is too true

From time to time I do a lot of driving. So I download a lot of audiobooks from the Philadelphia library. Then too, my dog likes audiobooks because we take longer walks.

But is you want Sci-Fi she is 100% correct, again, on Bean Books.

Want FREE!!!

Baen Free Library
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