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Hello from Alaska =D
I'm really glad to have found this site. Besides becoming a member I immediately added the link to my del.icio.us account.
These days I'm not the avid reader that I used to be. However the idea of a very portable digital reader is quite appealing particularly if I can purchase the books at a lower price. The way I view it is that the cost should be lowered due to the lack of printing and distribution. I hope that some smart publishers recognize that they can cut out the end retailer and sell electronic books directly to the reader. When they get to that point that a new book in e-book form will cost the reader 75% off the hardcover retail and readers discover that it is a no-brainer to go digital to save money then this will be a more widespread media for reader consumption. That being said, does anyone know publishers who do sell ebooks directly to the public at considerable savings? ![]() |
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Gizmologist
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Welcome to MobileRead, Arcticreader!
One such major publisher (if you like SciFi) is Baen Publishing. They have a fairly large selection at their Webscriptions store, including a good sized Free Library to get you good and hooked. Their titles generally run $4~$6 each, and they offer monthly 'bundles' (called, "Webscriptions") of about 5 titles each for $15 (they usually drop to $10 after they're out a few months). Their stuff is all DRM free, and available in about 5 different of formats, including good old RTF, so you can convert it to whatever you like, if one of their other formats doesn't already suit you. Additionally, there's a company called FictionWise.com that sells some books (from such publishers as will agree to it, apparently) in a MultiFormat that doesn't have DRM on it. Which again means that if your preferred flavor isn't in the list (of 10), you'll be able to convert it fairly easily to whatever format you do want. And I would be remiss if I didn't point out that there are a few authors floating around MobileRead who offer their work in DRM free formats. At the risk of leaving some out, here's a brief and not to be considered complete list (representing what I scraped up in five minutes, mostly because I remembered them off the top of my head): http://www.stevejordanbooks.com/ http://www.zumayapublications.com/ http://www.booksforabuck.com/ I'll have to rely on the others to make themselves known -- I promise it's not deliberate on my part guys, I just can't remember everything at once. (sigh) And I'm sure there are other sources that I'm just not aware of/remembering at the moment. Check those out and see what you think. ![]() |
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Technogeezer
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Welcome to MobileRead. I have read Steve Jordan's books and can highly recommend them. Steve is also a member here.
Also check out http://www.gutenberg.org http://manybooks.net http://feedbooks.com All are free sites and offer great selections of out of copyright along with donated books in a wide range of formats. FeedBooks also allows you to publish your own books for others to enjoy. |
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And of course Sony Connect sells books for the Sony Reader, but most would not consider them discounted enough.
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I believe he is also a mobileread member ;-) He is also a big advocate of DRM-free formats. Check www.craphound.com |
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I've added some of his works (they're under a CC license) on Feedbooks: http://www.feedbooks.com/discover/view_author/93
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Alaska, eh? Sounds very cold
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