ohyeahitsavailablein: Ebookwise/Rocket Format Mobi/Palm/Kindle Format EPUB/Nook/Stanza Format Microsoft Reader Format Sony Digital Reader Format RTF Format
I read e-books almost exclusively. I just use the HTML versions. When I did some First Reader stuff for one of Baen's potential authors, I used the RTF as that is what the writers use, and I could note on it and the author could correct, or change the section. Hopefully that one gets back on track soon. It got held up as the other co-author is too damned busy being on TV, teaching (he is a prof), and co-writing a far more popular series with a different author. I want my Red Shirt dammit.
I love Baen though. I've been going through some of the Grantville Gazette e-books lately, and need to catch up on the 163x series. (behind on them, and a new one is due soon)
Lily Burk's story is about a young girl's trust and our failure as a society. It includes a family friend of hers who joins the discussion and unbelievably offers the beliefs that perpetuate these horrors. Read the posts and comments starting here. Never forget that these people exist.
Remember James Broadnax
He wounded and executed two Christian music producers for $2 and a car so he wouldn't have to walk home. Watch the interview with the remorseless murderer that changed my life. Never forget that these people exist.
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I downloaded the RTF, opened it in open office, and exported it to pdf, as it is my preferred reading format.
I read e-books almost exclusively.
I just use the HTML versions. When I did some First Reader stuff for one of Baen's potential authors, I used the RTF as that is what the writers use, and I could note on it and the author could correct, or change the section. Hopefully that one gets back on track soon. It got held up as the other co-author is too damned busy being on TV, teaching (he is a prof), and co-writing a far more popular series with a different author. I want my Red Shirt dammit.
I love Baen though. I've been going through some of the Grantville Gazette e-books lately, and need to catch up on the 163x series. (behind on them, and a new one is due soon)
and I love that Baen gives out the CDs every so often. And they have no DRM crap on the disks, or e-books.
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