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Old 04-25-2010, 09:21 PM   #166
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Originally Posted by adullday View Post
I did a quick lookup of The Lost Symbol on http://ebooks.addall.com and they only listed pdb's available from B&N. I don't know how reliable that is, but you should be able to get the sample as an epub if it's available. If not, you'll get stuck with a pdb. Here's hoping they convert the rest of their library soon.
Ah! Great idea! I never thought to ebooks.addall it for checking ebook type from a seller. I always just went price/availability.

Turns out they show I, Robot (previously recommended) and Oprah: A Liography (brand new book) as PDB also.

Once again, Anyone who has a good ePUB they recommend from B&N, feel free to post here or PM me.

I'm guessing, as previously suggested, that you only receive an ePUB if you have a Nook. *shrug*

And I realize this is sounding off-topic, but all this is to test decryption of ePUB from B&N so I can start using them as a purchase source for my Sony Reader! So decidedly on topic, since you need a test case in order to test!

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