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Feb—The Color Purple (2016)
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However, I got two separate ebooks and they're disasters. One makes no indication tha..."
I don't have this with my ebook, weird.


Like...It said Dear God exactly one time. It wasn't clear until I looked at a physical copy that nearly the entire story was Celie writing letters to God


Like...It said Dear God exactly one time. It wasn't clear until I looked at a physical copy that nearly the entire st..."
No judgement, but is it a legal copy? The official ebook of the Color Purple has Dear God, Dear Nettie, Dear Celie, or dear everything at the head of every section. (Source: I work at the ebook publisher and have access to all the versions.)
It's worth reading with all the different headings, because its shows the progression of the story and how Celie is develops from viewing God as a white man.

I hope you can finally enjoy the book now with your physical version!

Like...It said Dear God exactly one time. It wasn't clear until I looked at a physical copy that nearl..."
Heeeeeh they were maybe not the most legal copies. I was surprised though because normally pirated eBooks are just DRM stripped legal copies, so I assumed there was at least one legit copy out there.
The more I read the guiltier I felt not buying it. I'm glad I bought the book just to support the author.

However, I got two separate ebooks and they're disasters. One makes no indication that these are letters to God--it's just prose. The other one has numbers as headings but the numbers end up all over the place in random places and I'm almost positive they're not in the right place. Then there's some spelling errors, which are expected in ebooks but make it difficult when the book is in dialect.