I've finished reading and finished the corrections. The new links are... for the LRF (Sony Reader) http://www.mobileread.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=6381&d=1192570234 for the PRC (MobiPocket) http://www.mobileread.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=6382&d=1192570466 for the IMP (REB 1150 or 1200) http://www.mobileread.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=6383&d=1192570647 for the PDF http://www.jkwolf.com/Music of the Spheres2-PDF.zip for the PDB (eReader) http://www.mobileread.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=6384&d=1192573956 If you need any other formats, please let me know and I'll post. I still have to make the LIT. I'll post the link once it's done.
It's already there, Marc. You just have to copy and paste the text of the link into your browser instead of clicking on it. Thanks for the file, J!
Sorry about the PDF link. Here's a PDF link you can click on. http://www.jkwolf.com/Music%20of%20the%20Spheres2-PDF.zip And you are very welcome.
So who here is either reading Music of the Spheres or is planning on reading it and what format will you be reading in?
It is a good read. I'll get the LIT version up sometime this weekend. If you are reading on your computer, I think the LIT would be best.
Question for the Pocket Books folks hereabouts: could this ever happen? Or are there a metric buttload of legal hassles that would prevent it?
You mean apart from the fact that it has essentially passed into the public domain, with the author and her avid fans distributing it for free over the past decade or so?
I have it. The only e-book I own. Started reading it once but got distracted. I remember when I stumbled onto garamet's site one night before an exam. I was planning to go to bed early but reading through her description resulted in me going to bed much later than planned. Happily I passed the exam.