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from the Source List of free e-book on the web group.
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On Kindle only http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZFZCKY?r...
All nonfiction content: editor's recommendations, "Curiosities" (odd books of enduring interest), film reviews, book reviews, cartoons and humor, and "Coming Attractions" (highlights of each issue).
One full story from the current full issue of the magazine.
Short descriptions of the extended issue's remaining stories and "novelets."
http://www.randomhouse.com/book/21236...The webpage has links to multiple formats for the short story.
This is a group for links to legal downloads not articles about piracy and the ebook biz. Please feel free to post books only.
Digital publisher RosettaBooks LLC is giving away digital editions of five titles that have been turned into movies in a bid to jump start interest in them at a time when record numbers of e-books are available.The quintet, which includes "The Graduate" and "Midnight Cowboy," has been largely ignored by digital consumers, generating only marginal sales over the past decade. In April, cumulative sales of the books numbered an estimated 250 copies across all e-retailer websites. The other titles are "A Passage to India," "Shoeless Joe," which inspired "Field of Dreams," and "Red Alert," the basis of "Dr. Strangelove."
Looks like they can be downloaded from all the major places.
Here is the link and details to get the book emailed to you. http://www.sfsignal.com/archives/2011...FYI if you do email them the publisher will sign you up for their newsletter
http://blogs.publishersweekly.com/blo...Some of the links have been posted here before but not all of them.
The author has been resistant to it because of all the piracy. Back in May she was thinking about it but still hasn't made a commitment.
Debbi wrote: "I had no idea it was illegal; didn't even know that was possible. As I said, I'm brand new to the ebook world, and this only came up when I was searching for Harry Potter books (to buy, if not avai..."Any large chain bookstore on the net will have some free books. Check previous postings here for links to legal sites like Project Gutenberg. Also check your local library since some library systems are now also doing short term access to ebooks.
The author doesn't seem to want to do an ebook for these so there are no legal copies to be had. Please do NOT post links to sites that do host the books if you find them. If you go back through some of the other messages on here you can see we do not promote illegal file sharing.
Debbi wrote: "Does anyone know anything about sites like rapidshare and torrent? I'm new to the ebook world, but these seem to be sign-up type sites where you can access newer material, apparently free? Thanks f..."Sorry but we don't talk about illegal file sharing on here. If you are looking for older stuff online you can try project Gutenberg.
