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Old 08-09-2007, 10:39 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by angelyne View Post
Hard to believe that almost 3 months has gone since I purchased my Sony Reader. My credit is about to expire and I need to spend it.

Anyone has a good book to recommend (that's avalaible from the Connect store of course) ?

It can be any type of fiction. My only criteria, is that it has to be really really REALLY good. The kind of book that you enjoy so much, you wish it wouldn't end.

The last book I read like that was Last Light of the Sun by Guy Gavriel Kay. Currently I'm reading The Grey Horse by R.A. MacAvoy and I'm enchanted by it.
I would not recommend buying a book you love through Connect. You will just end up buying it again when you witch devices.

I myself still have about $20 of my credit left, and the $100 Classic credit. I'm not going to spend it. I have already found the few books I purchased through Connect elsewhere in MSReader format. I plan to buy them in that format, and then invite Sony to go **** itself.

Actually, I am going to have them cancel my account, and use this opportunity to express my refusal to buy device restricted ebooks.
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