Barnes and noble has low quality customer service if that has any impact. Also amazon sometimes has better prices. Not sure about iBooks.
Sent from my iPhone On Dec 13, 2012, at 7:27 AM, Earl Borah <[email protected]> wrote: > In the U.S.at least, I don't think any of Ray's books are hard to find in > paperback, at least. Check Amazon and I think you can get them all - the "out > of print" concern isn't really applicable. > > Now if that's an excuse to get an eReader, then never mind... > > - Sent from my phone. > > On Dec 13, 2012 2:27 AM, "Paul Trevethan" <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I come seeking a little advice about the 'best' way to read some of >> Ray's books through electronic ebooks? >> >> I decided to start a complete re-read of the whole series. My logic >> being that I should be finished just about in time for the release of >> Magician's End next year. I love doing this with long running >> series that I really enjoy. Also, I have the 'revised' edition of >> Magician which I haven't actually read yet; so there's a good way to >> start. Anyway, a few months back a number of my library of books got >> water damaged when I had roof damage in a storm. Two of the Feist books >> got damaged and they happened to be Silverthorn & Darkness at Sethanon. >> >> I thought a good way to replace them (given I am fairly sure they would >> be out of print) would be to buy ebook versions of them. Now I can read >> ebook files on my Linux laptop but I don't really want to have to use my >> laptop to read whole books - it is a bit old & bulky (like its >> owner :)). >> >> My question is therefore, does anyone have recommendations for the >> relevant device to get? Is it a Kindle, an Android tablet, something >> else?? I know very little about ebook formats and their associated >> devices. >> >> Guidance from those who may have already done something similar would >> be appreciated. >> >> cheers, >> Paul. >> >> >> -- >> Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass... >> it's about learning to dance in the rain.
