Thank you Stacey, but I wouldn't feel okay having you do such a big favour for someone you barely know... Thank you very much for offering though, I'm quite happy that someone would even consider doing that...
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Stacey Fryer <[email protected]> wrote: > If you would like, I would gladly send my VERY old VERY loved (tiny bit > tatty) copy to your friend, no payment necessary. Just putting a bit of good > out there, I have my own electronic copy anyway. If this is okay by you and > your friend please feel free to send me a separate email. > > Stacey x > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On 24 Mar 2014, at 13:28, "Nuno Silva" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I wouldn't want Ray to not get paid for his amazing work. I may not be >> one of 'em fancy pants super conoisseurs of fantasy writing but I >> really loved my experience with The Magician so far. >> >> I'm yet to finish reading the 4th book of the Trilogy (yes, the >> trilogy got split to four books in my country... and they're more >> expensive than the english version too!), and that's exactly why I >> want my friend to experience it as well since he told me how he gets >> bored of almost everything he reads lately. >> >> @auther love: Could you suggest some sites/services where what you >> suggest may be possible? >> >>> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 1:24 PM, auther love <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Electronic copies are real cheap and LEGAL. You can then read over many >>> formats. >>> >>> Mac >>> ------Original Message------ >>> From: Nuno Silva >>> Sender: [email protected] >>> To: feistfans-l >>> ReplyTo: feistfans-l >>> Subject: DRM-Free The Magician >>> Sent: Mar 24, 2014 9:17 AM >>> >>> Hello everyone, >>> I'm trying to get a friend of mine to start reading The Magician >>> trilogy. Unfortunately he lives too far away from me to borrow my own >>> physical copies, so I am looking for a good place to purchase some >>> sort of DRM-free copies so that he can read them anywhere. >>> >>> Does anyone know of a good place to do so? Or is there any good >>> service that allows you to read e.g., on PC, Android, iOS, etc? I >>> think he'd prefer to have them on some widely supported and easy to >>> use format like PDF so he can place them anywhere. >>> >>> Any feedback would be appreciated! Thank you, everyone! >>> >>> >>> Sent from my BlackBerry >> > >
