@Shelley: That might be a good idea. It seems like the best idea, really. I'll see what he thinks. @Joseph: I don't really know how ebook seller services work so I was unsure how to proceed. I'll see if I can find some service that has DRM but isn't aggressive about it (like early Game DRMs were...), something sort of akin to Steam, but for Books, would probably work well, since the service provided is great even if I still have to use their client.
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Joseph A. Sochet <[email protected]> wrote: > Drm free often depends on the book. I know some of the wot books were Drm > free even on amazon. Your best bet to avoid Drm is buying a gift copy of the > ebook, or of course the library. Most libraries will do interlibrary loan for > your friend. Otherwise a cheap used copy on half.com. > Joe > > Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone. > Original Message > From: Nuno Silva > Sent: Monday, March 24, 2014 9:18 AM > To: feistfans-l > Reply To: feistfans-l > Subject: DRM-Free The Magician > > 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! > > >
