I just checked B&N, Amazon, Books-A-Million, ebooks.com, and ITunes, and the e-book is still pre-order only on all of them.
The e book was ready to download already when I checked the other day. I had to go I to the closest B&N by me the other day because the website was doing the same thing again like last month. I told the bookseller about it aanyways. I got lucky since they had a copy in the back and will read once I finish The Poisoned Chalice soon.
of course, thats assuming he was specifically talking about this novel. He did preface his question with "any" we could redirect him to perhaps the epub of "treasure island", if the epub of that is in the public domain.
Bought Peaceable Kingdoms from Kobo last night as soon as it was available. Gotta love e-books! I'm almost finished with The Poisoned Chalice and will dive into Peaceable Kingdoms right away. The last few books of The Fall have been excellent.
Were you also the same guy who cheekily emailed Dayton Ward asking him about free downloads? http://www.epubbud.com/browse.php
Don't forget about Project Gutenberg, which has thousands of free public domain e-books in all formats.
I bought my copy (in ePub) yesterday. But I've not gotten around to putting it on my Reader yet. I have to replace the main fonts with ones that are more readable on an eInk screen.
Started it and I'm enjoying it but I'm disappointed that this is another flimsy physical version - feels very poor-quality in terms of paper and binding.
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