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u/redonculous · 1 pointr/ebooks

Thanks for your comment! I'm packaging photos up in a similar way to photobooks, like this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lingerie-Modern-Guide-Lesley-Scott/dp/1408127547/ there's not much to read, it's more a case of look at the beautiful photos than read an article or review :)

I thought, perhaps mistakenly, that people would download ebooks, then view them when they didn't have wifi (travelling etc).

Maybe you're right and a view content system is more appropriate for my content! Thanks! That's eye opening! :)

u/jabberwock101 · 1 pointr/ebooks

Here are some of my favorites that you may enjoy. Some of these are split genre books (horror/suspense, sci-fi/police procedural, etc.), but they all fit in the general thriller genre, and are all really excellent books available through the Kindle store.

u/mr_agucci · 1 pointr/ebooks

Amazon offers a kindle version: The Magician and the Cardsharp: The Search for America's Greatest Sleight-of-Hand Artist https://www.amazon.com/dp/0805080597/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_EfBywb585T66V

Can you give me the name of your local library? I'm a librarian and can try to help you find an electronic version of this book. I need some geographic data though.

u/Hellmark · 1 pointr/ebooks

Right now, to buy outright, you can only get it from the publisher (https://store.macmillanlearning.com/us/product/Fundamentals-of-Abnormal-Psychology/p/1464176973) for $89.

You can rent it on Amazon.

There were places elsewhere with it, but it was pulled.

Generally when it comes to text books, free and legal are mutually exclusive.

u/hashslinging_slasher · 2 pointsr/ebooks

If you love Aztecs you will love this book.
http://www.amazon.com/Aztec-Gary-Jennings/dp/0765317508

I am (finally) getting close to finishing the book and it continues to blow me away with its research, accuracy, descriptions, and twists. Its a long ass book and slow at points but it is sooooo worth it

u/paradoc · 1 pointr/ebooks

If you haven't read The Curse of Chalion, you really should. Its one of my favorite books. I actually like the next in the series ( The Paladin of Souls ) better, but its the difference between an A and A+.

http://www.amazon.com/Curse-Chalion-Lois-McMaster-Bujold/dp/B001O9CF1I

u/tales_of_blueberries · 1 pointr/ebooks

Looks like the US prices are quite different to UK then. This seems to be the same reader, but as you can see the price is almost double.

u/jameSmith567 · -3 pointsr/ebooks

This is my book that I wrote. It shows how silly all this evolution stuff really is. You can get the book here:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081CR7R3R/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=logic+against+evolution&qid=1573593391&s=digital-text&sr=1-1

u/Tettamanti · 2 pointsr/ebooks

There doesn't appear to be an e-version of this book. You may have to read it the old fashion way. Here

u/Impeccably_ · 1 pointr/ebooks

www.amazon.com/Exploring-Ethics-Introductory-Steven-Cahn/dp/0190273631/ref=sr_1_1?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1527602360&sr=8-1&keywords=Exploring+Ethics%3A+An+Introductory+Anthology&dpID=411Qyai2w2L&preST=_SY291_BO1,204,203,200QL40&dpSrc=srch

I'm trying to find this one

u/TopRamen713 · 2 pointsr/ebooks

Aww, c'mon, it's 3 bucks and eligable for prime, which, as a student you can get for free. No excuses!