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slemslempike) wrote2014-06-08 10:59 pm
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I love my Nook a lot! Edinburgh library's selection of ebooks is pretty good too, so I've got several of those on the go. Currently reading Among Others which I like for the school aspects of it which I suspect is very much not the point.
Anyway - what's on project gutenberg (or other free ebooks sites) that I might like? I found some Wodehouse, over-optimistically downloaded Tristram Shandy and then my mind went completely blank when I tried to think about what else I could possibly read. I don't like Dickens. I have read Austen and most of the Brontes.
Actually, any recommendations for currently >£3 ebooks would also be nice. I can convert Amazon books as well.
Anyway - what's on project gutenberg (or other free ebooks sites) that I might like? I found some Wodehouse, over-optimistically downloaded Tristram Shandy and then my mind went completely blank when I tried to think about what else I could possibly read. I don't like Dickens. I have read Austen and most of the Brontes.
Actually, any recommendations for currently >£3 ebooks would also be nice. I can convert Amazon books as well.
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