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Pretty easily, actually. - Edit 1

Before modification by The Shrike at 01/02/2010 07:07:26 PM

Have most publishers signed up, as it were?


I love paper books, but I'm slowly coming around to the marvellous portability of e-Readers.


5 of the 6 main publishers offer eBooks. Jordan books are slowly appearing in legal form.

<I> Accelerando, River of Gods, Brasyl, The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, Time Travelers Never Die, Blackout, The Accidental Time Machine, Fallen Dragon, House of Suns, Transition All currently sitting on my Amazon Kindle Wishlist.

As for non-Amazon sources, while I don't advocate them, naturally, talking about them abstractly can't be bad, right? They exist. In huge numbers. One can find just about anything. Complete works of Robert Jordan, Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Kim Stanley Robinson, Alastair Reynolds, Hal Duncan, Peter F. Hamilton, Neal Stephenson, Guy Gavriel Kay, etc. In fact, the non-purchase option has more options than the purchase option for many works right now.

If I were to use a metaphor - it's like the Medieval Ages when monks were copying books by hand. There are lots available and the content varies by monastery.

There are places like io9 that give away free copies of eBooks. Tor did that too, as I recall. And still do. And then there are the more underhanded places where one finds movies, music, tv shows, and yes books. Abstractly speaking, of course. No advocation of any underhanded place.

(I may be considered rude, blunt, and disrespectful, but I am not about to get Ben in legal trouble by having a post that discusses anything illegal in a way that is not conducive to the goals of attracting authors to this website).
Free copy via the publisher/io9

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